nO DAT,llAX«Ri,lM » AattrliMlnr Enm lnii‘RmbQi Avarsgu M ly CtrcalstiMf For the Month o f PUbcuary, 1*4# Town Ctark •anraal 3. IW d n g- A t Um Lratoa laatltuto luadajr Daughtara oT Ubarty»-No. ISS, _juilaa Orange lioyal Inatltutlon, ton today warned that all etttemw la lT o w n eiraiar at T o'clock at Orator "win bold aFood n la tomorrow 0t local corporations should get 6,355 Oeneeally toir toalght and Swi' cbuKb. Roger McOomack wUi morning at • o'clock In Hale'a their annual reports In his office at the Audit before March gO, the day on wWeh dnyt little ebuge to toad and rloUn muaie wfll bo (uto atore. They will offer tor aale the ad q raulatlona ntobed by Hanrey WoodruB, toko records have to bs rabmlttod to Hits! _ .rtKM Owtar, No. 41, usual line o f cakes, plea and other Easter t t tti BiiiiMiig at It wOl be remembered, conducted Itema, alao baked beans and aoda the Secretary Mary Turklngton, Mary Pratt and VOL. U X., NO. 186 about Um OM A«a Pra- riet Chue td China, who wtH apeak Jennie McCraedy. They r e q i ^ Although a penalty oif one dollar on that war-torn country. mambera. to see that their contri­ la now being cbarg^ on old age butions /id food are at the Hale taxM overtftMe numbera o f thiot atore ^ an early hour, fees sUU are being paid. Tha do> N e w Spring Detroit Probe linquency, however, la smaU la to­ , Karl Richter requeeta chll- tal. .* ^ Farmers Watching Russians May Abate ^ taking part In the Easter Brings Death dgram at Concordia Lutheran SUITS ,u r^ to meet at the church to- Tour suR la a *teiust” Item for Eaator Fine Modern Home orrow aftamoon at 3 o'clock for and the Spring daya to follow — snuutly Senate Committee To Jury Aide boaniaL U p p e r s fitted modela In sttmrt fabrics at these mtak aUaehed.garage budget prices . . . Peace Demands, AsM Among the 10 that rallated In Special Attorney Buck* the United Statee Army at the of­ Vote on Increase fice in Hartford yesterday, was ingham Dies o f Stroke CUfford T. Waddell of 100 Hilliard !o k e street, who wlU be.assigned to 6 $10.98 to $16.75 Subcommittee Jolts Con-1 Induced by Overwork the air corps In Itonama. Woman Escapes as Auto On the Graft Scandal. ' Only Part of Isthmil p n iD N grrssional Economy | Hangs Over 50-Foot Bank , The regular meeting of Mlanto- 6 1 2 .7 5 CASH nomoh Tribe No. 68, Improved Or- .Drive by Raising Ap­ Evergreen, Colo., Msrch 9.— Detroit. March 9.—(F)—Special Might Take Naval B< ^der of Red Men, will be held Mon­ propriation to $958.-j (fl>)—Anyone wondering how It Prosecutor William C. Bucking­ Ribbentrop’s [ Skunk New Harbinger^ i day evening In their lodge moms L. T. Wood Co. feels to find two wheels of his ham of the graft-gambling grand I O f Spring in Bay State I At Mouth o f In the Sports Center on Wells II BisseS Straat IM . MSS 000,000; Leaders Pre­ automobile hanging over a 50-' Jury, a victim of what his physi­ . Drop Claim on VUj street. foot embankment, the machine cian called "strain and overw;ork" Visit W ill Not Medfleld, Mass.,' March 9.— | dict Approval Today. | teetering precariously, might Ooate *Mlek" again this Castort Dla- during the months of Investigation (F - - You’ve heard about the i Hanko and Arctic; Itnetlvs eoatq In draasmsker atylea, sltt> ask Mrs. Bernice Haught, 23, first robin as a harbinger of | i Washington. March 9.— of Evergreen. from which sprang sensational Draw Italy In 1 spring? Thi.*) Is the tale of the ! gotiations Shift to 1 gla and double-bresstod rrafera, mill- She. found out last night. charges of official corruption, died first skunk, heralding the same i ta iy sffscts. boxy swaggers In dress and (A P )—The nation’s farmers, ' " I edged out of the right side early today after a stroke. sraarm. i cow, with Riga “ sport stylas. told by President Roosevelt of the car,” she told Mountain ; Buckingham, 42, a chief figure Rome Will ntiiiiie to "Jimmie,** a youthful skunk | hie Scene o f Peace Pj Parks Patrolman Herman of impeccable habUa, has been last night that they had not Ernest. " It seemed to me that i in the gathering and presentation hibernating in an overstuffed The horns fflnsM tsd aboTO is Be Non • Belligerent, ley If One Is H yet reached the goal o f eco­ If I breathed heavily It would of evidence In the case which has chair in Patrolman Fred wtufis 5 unbalance the car and send it rocked Wayne county with indict­ Suys Inforined Souree; Spear's home, but he got up! PL 6*U(t rspreflestativs /of the hones Stockholm, Mairch nomic and social justice, plimglng to the rocka below." ment after Indictment, collapsed at Expeet Coul Settlement yesterday and thus far has I L 1 ftea* * available to /any responsible $10.98 to $29.75 watched the Senate Appro­ The wheels went over When his Dearborn home last night. He made no move toward return- i (A P )— Neffotiations Mrs. Haught attempted to pass Ing to lied. ■ —J wage-earner /M the F H A plan. died at 13:25 a. m. in a Detroit A Russian-Finnish peaot priations Committee today to a slow-moving machine in Bear hospital. The Russian Marshal Vassily Blucher, (left) adio was rraorted' Rome. March —(F)—An in­ Neither has he made any One o f ita h4st points, aside for gee whether it would approve Creek canyon. Passing motor­ The death of the vigorous attor­ in Stockholm, Sweden, and the former prc.tident of Finland, Per formed Italian source said today move toward leaving the Spear peared today to havo ahi 1 MfiCd ists Bteadied the machine until Evind Svlnhufvud. (right) who reached Copenhagen. Denmark, fig-- [ tW.tr a propqsed multi-million dol­ ney, a right hand man to Prosecu­ llkly probably will retain her pol­ home, to which he waa brought its ail-aroi^d livability, is the at- Patrolman Ernest towed It tor Cheater P. O'Hara In develop­ ur^ importantly In mimrroua reports that negotiations were under for n visit last fall by “Stub.” to Moscou^ with S' lar increase in the annual back to the roadway. ing charges of wrong doing against way to end the undeclared Russo-Finnish war. Sweden was report­ icy ^of non-belligerency (riter the IS-year-oId young man of the role in t ^ matter m< ached garage which makes it nn- farm appropriation. Late yes­ i. ed working feverishly for peace, fearing that if the conflict con­ visit krre of German Foreign Min­ house. "Jimmie" haa developed Prosecutor Duncan C. McCrea and less flnished. Attentii terday, a subcommittee jolted others, came at a moment when tinued the day was not far off when Scandinavia would be drawn ister Joachim Von RIbbentrop. a romantic feeling for "Julia," necessa^ to step outside in incle­ Thia Intermant said the vlelt, the congressional economy the case had reached even another In. the family cat. centered on the wh< ment la t h e r . In size, it will ae- climax—the suspension of McCrea while "Important,'' la not regard­ Patrolman Spear is proceed­ drive by raising the appropri­ ‘‘ShaU Sleep by Governor Dickinson and prom­ ed by Italics aa an occaalon for ing with caution. o f Dr. Juhu Justi comn^ate a family of four to ation to 6958,000,000— some ise of a fight over It from the for­ alarm. \ - r Finnish negotiator who 3 6211.000,000 more than the| mer. Adolf Hitlei^\ waa believed in reported to have loft i siz persons. It is modem Well,” Woman Shortly before midnight, Buck­ Italian circlea Co have taken (he amount voted by the House— i Great Viipuri Battle holm and was belie' throughout. ingham suffered an apopl^tic initiative In tending Von RIbben­ and by providing that an ad-! Killer Avers stroke, and his wife, Marjorie, trop, and diplomat sourcea sus­ Allied Army ready in Berlin, or en ditional 61^.000,000 o f agri-1 called Dearborn police for aid. A | pected that he miMt be seeking Moscow. Paasikivi led cultural outlays should be fi­ son. William, Jr., one of the, Yet Rages Intensely Italy's aid in case ofN^ar In Rcan- innisb delegation wl Tbis is just one Example o f the hundreds couple's three children, had found! dlnavla aa a result Of Britl|h- To Help Finns nanced by loans. Army Officer's Divorced hla father unconscious. French help to Finland. \ succeaafuUy n ^ tia ^ o f splendid small hpme plans now available. Leaders of a bi-parUaan bloc Cerebral Hemorrhage Vatican authorities, mhsmwhile ! doflcow befor* the COLLAR MAGIC from the farm states predicted Wife Kills Rival Who An ambulance took Buckingham If Peace Fails that this program would be ap­ I announced Pope Plus XIl\'.would gan but Nov. SOi. to the hospital. Within a few " T »•' Patrols Have I receive the German foreign Thera wars rumofs that We will help you. with your plans and ar* The collar on our Arrow D sn shin is uncanny: proved by the full Committee to­ Married Him; Once a minutes he was dead. The cause All Sorts of Rumors, ^ day, The committee's O.K. would I ter in private audience Mondi Latvia, might ba tba erater 1. No surch is needed, yet it stays crisp s ^ Leader for Suffrage. olficlally declared a cerebral Itallana assumed that Von Paris Says Finland Has nagOtiatlMiB, and thnt a nmgements for financing and WE CAN SUP­ send the measure on to the Senate hemorrhage. But Most of Reports Sharp Clash BUrched.like all day. for action Monday. bentrop's conversations with delegatloa alraady was ,4 Yesterday afternoon Bucking­ Utterly Witliout Base. mier Mussolini and Oauni aaIcas•^ Only to Give Word; than to meet Soviet iff PLY ALL TH^MATERlAl 5 NEEDED TO 2. It won't blister, fray, or crack after many Would Offset Bulk Of Cuts Columbia, 8. C., March 9.—(F>— ham, who associates said had Enactment of the enlarged ap- Answering all questions with " I Near Vosges Eo Ciano, Italian foreign minister, Britain Seen Oppoied Uvea. dozens of isunderings. worked almost ceaselessly in the i would cover the entire internation- Thaaa reports BUILD WITH./ propriaUon would offset the bulk don't remember" or “ I can't tell six-month period of inquiry, had Bulletin! I 3. It will never shrink out of lit. Sanforized* of the cuts, totaling nearly $300,- at situation, Including the Flnniah- o Finnish Surrender. forts to aettio th you," Mrs. Mae (Malsle) Walker complained of feeling faint. Helsinki, March 9.— (A F) la 91alaad draw aneadlly l Shrunk: the fabric can’t shrink even l% i 000,000, which Congress has made During the current hearing for Ruaaian conflict, the Itallan-Brit- in the president'a budget estimates Burleson, 61-year-old artist and one — The Finnish high command Details of Combat or Ista coal controversy and the pos­ London, March 9—(F)—The gov­ climacUo stags with Um / Get Arrow Dart todoy. f2Jf. McCrea and co-defendants on gam­ outcoraa stUI shroudad in an effort to avoid Imposing nsw time suffragette leader, was de­ bling "protection” charges, Buck­ admitted today that the Red Ixisses Suffered Not sibility of war spreading to 8can- ernments of Britain and Franca taxes In this election year. Mr. dlnavis, the Balkans or the Near liOA oftioiftl M65MB tained by police to ^ y after she ingham had done mucb of the Army driving across the froz­ gave iBcteaaIng tadlcatlonB today It becama known kara Roosevelt told the leglalatora early state's cross-examination work. Disclosed; Nazi Planes Blast. in the session that $460,000,000 of shot and killed her former hus- en Bay of Viipuri had aecured bee rreaaure pn Buss is that they conaidertng greiUer ala had damandad Circuit Judge Homer Ferguson, Visit Region o f Paris. bar terms befora avaq new levias should be Impoaed to band’a second wife. whose one-man grand Jury Buck­ ”a ritotricted foothold on the Well-Informed FaaclaU «xprsM^l4diId to FlnlaM If current peace cEjnuse''soii flnancs '‘emergracy’’ defense ex­ ed belief tkat Germany waa tfi- -pc an arnUMiee, SMTirver. The W . G. Glenney Co. Tbo matronly Galveston, Tex., ingham had served, was greatly norihvfiat .shore of the bay” hegoUatlona to end the Rua- INC penditures. . Paris, March 9. — — French dined to exsrt prcaaurs on Rua- Swieflen Nat Me LION BRAND divorcee, hldtegraa old ruaty re­ upset at the death. and captured aeme iaiands aiaa Invasion. oontroflod pi Aitbough officially Lumber, MatwnN’ Supplies, Paint The pMUdrat.' wbo recommraU- "Detimt,’’ he aaid haltingly, "has and German patrols west of the sia to moderate her peace terms A K KOW^ cd a farm appropriation some $67,- volver in a black bag which to Finland. in Paris predicteox^ AlUaa would hers that Swaden had in Street Phone 4148 Manchester RINGLESS 4-TRREAD matdiod her modleb apparel, lost a great, great lawyer. I know, Vosges mountains on the western betwem ter Russia and : I No. I *S H I H TS 000,000 larger than that paased because I worked with him." Helsinki, March 9.— (AP) They also thought Britain and agree to aend an\ expeditionary gdsyouao the House, broadcast to dinner walked Into a hotel cafeteria at front engaged yesterday in a sharp France had Informed the Finns force if Finland gavk, the word praUlnlnafy nsirotiatloaa \ the lunch hour yestentey, end shot Dr. Archibald L. Beferieln, who — ^The great battle of Viipuri was strong insistenes meetings of farmers in the agri­ attempted to revive Buckingham, combat Supported by- artillery on of aid they' were prepared to fur­ High British quarters made It Chiffon cultural atates last night on the Mrs. Richard C. B u rton , wife of continued with undiminished nish. StockiMlm governmaat s a U. S. ' army colonel stationed said death iinqiiestionably was in­ both etdes. the French command apparent that the Loo(Mn govdrn- WM acting as mediator. seventh anniversary of the Incep­ duced by strain and overwork in intensity today despite re­ reported today. (Signs of allied reaUlneaa to ex meht wanted no Finnish "surren­ tion of the New DesI farm pro­ here. In the back. tend further help to Finland were ft waa stated furtkar Mrs. Burleson, who before her the grand Jury duties. The physl- ported efforts of third pow­ Details of the fight or losses suf­ der.” X Initiative toward Hosiery grams. cisn had been treating Buckingham indicated today in London and The Frrach Cabinet devoted .a To the farmers gathered at 60 marriage to Col. Burteeon In 1938 ers to And a basis for Finn- fered were not discloeed. Paris.) came from Russia an4 FUEL on. 1 ^ ’-. — was the widow of 'Frank W. ter high blood pressure for some Oertnan reconnsiaaance planea two and a half hour saaaton Ikrga- that this Scandinavian New Spring shades. An sUk wttli and 76-dent dlnnera In 22 mld- time. fsh-Russian peace. Helsinki Copenhagen dispatches to Ital­ ly to the FinnJsh'Ruaslan war add 24.Honr Service I 1^ waatern, southern and far western Knowiton, Boston lawyer, waa Bit­ penetrated aa far as the Paris re­ ian newspapers reported the Allies no mors, in effaet. tbak to reinforced heels and toes. ting alone at a table in the crowded A poet mortem was ordered by was flooded with all sorts "of gion last night without Incident. the accompanying diplomntlc “front parlor" ter states, Mr. Roosevelt declared the Dr. Edmund J. Knobloch, county were pressing Sweden ter permis­ struggle of the great powers, most L .T . WOOD Ttb HeMr hf inwl (jnek k war iJiroad bad made It "more cafeteria. The divorcee quickly rumors from abroad, some Visibility, was loW throughout east­ sion to send troops through Swe­ contacts and for pi walked a^und in front of the coroner. ern France, and air "alerts" wers crucial o f Europe's two interwoven Moaobw’a tanas. Phone 4496 1 than ever Important for farmers going to the extent that fight­ dish territory to Fintand. wnra. ojUd wiA mham dnamekmg to have a government in Washing­ table and fired again, while patrons ChsUengee Authority not sounded. With the Rueetana and/ Meanwhile, beleaguered by in­ ing had ceased on the Kareli­ This morning's French com­ The Fascist press charged the While officini seoreoy cloaked tositi iadmdmf -m, ton that is looking out foC their gasped te aetoniahment. AUlea with attempting to prevent now la touch wtUi eadi 79c pr. Asks for Deod Mother dictments and an ouster move. an isthmus. But most o f the munique: deliberations known to have boon believed any actual r Interests—not Just by uttering Prosecutor McCrea stood his a iLuaalan-FInnish armistice. hold in London—mestliigs of ths m ixTsa iSAMS to munr ' Oooly, without a word, the first 'Nothing to report." P guttering generaUUaa but by spe­ ground today amid a tumult of report^^ were utterly without Informed Fascists aaid that once war cabinet are a p e r e t-it. was aojutTMiNT IS mestuav cific poUdea and concrete aeUra." Mrs. Burleson followed a hotel of­ foundation. the RuHian terms and the proa- (OraUauad aa Pago ficial who escorted her to ad office, new cliarges and challenged the known that the British govern­ liliiiahs O f Long Stengfia authority of Governo. Dickinran. According to best Information Scouting Plane pecto of increased Frencb-Bijtlsh ment was giving the sltua Hubrite Frocks for inex- He spoke o f the farmenr 'long where she waited until police ar­ available here, the situation la easlsUDce to the Finns were ■v:,. hard strugide" to get lawa and rived. Then, for hours, she refused McC^r^ abowing again the bold Fails to Return ’ aimllnr coaalderaUon. . Westinghouse pensive smartness. Seer­ front which has marked his re- thus: known, the Finns would have to Almost with one voice, the Brit­ programs which would give them to divulge her ntme, and kept Fiaas Raoelva Propoauls Berlin, March 9.—(F —The Oer-: dbcide ter themselves whetlwr to Seek to Solved suckers, fine lawn, shkrk- V an Raalte an opportunity to obtain economic mumbling something about want- ish press dsmnaded that British 8-La 1940 (UoatlBued from Page One) The Finnish government recelv- man high command acknowledged accept the former or rely on the aad French aid be given to Finland skin — in beautiful floral and social Justice, and added; ! inc to see her mother, who died jed certain peace proposals from today that one of its planea had latter. on ths largest po^bls seals, if patterns. Sizes 12-46. "I am hawy te ihe thought that two years ago. Moscow by way of StMkbolm aev- failed to return from a reconnais­ They had no confirmation of Finland should find Ruasia'a peace Death in Pi American farnwra have gone part Late last night when toM that eral days ago. sance flight. Berlin reports that former Finnish WASHERS Fabric Gloves w ^ along that road to economic terms uaraaaonabte and uaaoeept- the questioning was over and that Relief §l|ows They were more far reaching Its communique aaid: president Per EVind Svinhufvud able. SPECIAL! fo r Spring. New sllp-on styles In w>kl|aU* ahd scdal Justice even though she could retire, Mra. Burleson than Soviet Riiaala> demands last "Artillery and scouting activity was coming to Rome. I t . was Intorprat RIMimtrop Visit Bridgepopt Police Ti $1.98 to Amersuede. 4 and g-button langUia t b ^ have not reached the goal said, “I ahall sleep well tonight." autumn, before the war started on the west front. said. In any case, such a visit As the German foreign minister, Colors: White, Navy, Beigs, Black. Secretary Wallace and Postmas­ She was hcM In the woman’s asc- Lar^e D rop Nov. 80. "The air force continued recon­ would be postponed until after Von Joachim voa Rlbbentim, apod to Qear Up Mystt $69.95 ter Oeaeral Farley also spoke by tkm of the city Jail with a matron It. lis net known whether a Fln- naissance flights over northern and Ribbentrop’a departure. Rome on a miaeion which Britlab radjo to the farm meettngs, which Ib BtUmduncB* niab reply haa been sent or wheth­ eastern France and Great Britain. ' May Raenme British DaaUnga diplomatic comms&tators inter- Unidentified Vii wera described hy admlidatratton Offloers repeatedly asked Mrs. er there haa been any further com­ One of our own planea ia' miaising." London disjwtches reporting a preta ford, New Haven. Bridgeport, New partment Be Ousted. heia tote toraaeoa. smart and prulty to dnsoibo. Until you soo Britain and Waterbury—showed ((JeattRNed Oa Page Bight) (Ceatlaned on Page EigM) his trip Waa fatUa. ' drive a clean car. 1 ^ oaly a aUgbt eeasonal Increase, thorn,toko my word for it...thoy'ro stunningl iDunua Dselanfl flaiM 2 Brothers Girls’ ODat Sets amouaUng to teas than 160 cases Hartford. March 0 — (F) — ’The Slayer Fleies Bridgeport, March / / Try . Thoy hovn ovurything I'm looking for. Stun­ • WWm PteteA M. T. or 1.7 per cent. AU woolmntertelsIntvraodB andplalnoo^ m (F) ‘Clwstsr B. P m j—. who alow latest public h ns ring held by a ape* lice sought today to clear an aaaortment at stylsa. Including MlUtaiy. Princess There were 7,886 eases, or 30.- rial committee investigaUng the ning linns. Attractivn fabrics and Inothnrs. kte wealthy fbtbMr ta Broshlyo a Daughter o f W ^ th y In* 116 persons receiving general re­ Demands Government Halt myatery surrounding tha and Fitted modela.. Navy, tan, roaa, raspharry, and ^aaitsr af a crateay ago, %rao do- Municipal Welfare Department,' Into W oods Finn dntoils. In onn word... thny'fn "plusi" aqun. Steea 1 to S yoaia. dustrialist Leads ^ Boys lief in the five cities during Febru of an unidentified man, whofajj COOK'S dared aoM today by ~ aiy, and the cost of caring for gave a group of relief oUraU a j --- - Service In Spring's goynst stylos and co lo rs. Oaad daaUea Laa Para Work on Dam in Oklahoma let-plarcad body was fouirf- To Safety in Fire. them waa placed at $228,071,15.7 ehanca to get eome grievances off j Eaim Hand, DifiBppoiptr ditch near Ninety Acrra paitol The mart sriirsd Ida rateaao fraaa per cent below obUgationa fo r Feb­ 842 East Center Street Mateowaa atstoJtoapMal to their mlnda $2.98 to $5.98 Dedbsm, Maas.. March ruary, 1989. aad only 0.9 per cent ed in Love^ Kills Teach The victim, middle-aged, TeL 8987 total far tka Irla g Daryaa Oklahoma City, March 9—f to Boys’ Coat Sets Raed, Ifi, soclaUte daughter of the Hartford—Case load 17.7 per parUnent and turn It over to the —Disappointed in love, a farm^ AQ wool tweads In tan and grsff. Manntah styles oent -below February. 1930, and 3.7 the $54,(>^,000 Denlaon dam'pend­ atituUooality of the act authoris­ gully off North Park avenue. SWEATERS ARE. d i Dadroyoro woolthy industrialist, succeeded in ing a test of the project’s constitu- Oommuaite C3iect, and get the hand Idlled ariwol teacher Mrs.' Detective Oapt. James J. 1 „lth p i ^ cap to match. Navy bfua ngnlatton atyla per cent above January, 1940. ing the Denison project. Welikre Department fu t of the ■aaray. N. JL, iflsrek fl.>HF)— rousing and rescuing )ier two New Haven—Caseload 7.2 per ttonaliUr. Lsnve to Proceed Denied Ethel Dingle with a shotgun, and who said “we are keeping an i •WO NEWS” THIS SPRING with brass buttona and cap to match. Steea 3 to Tka Ualtad MaSaa Navy*a d ty ? " g yean. youngar biothera from the flames cent leas than a year ago, 1.1 per Ptailnpa said that i f Secretary "By an equally divided court,” fled by automobile and on foot into mind on this caaa. sent 1 , aawaat dsd r sysra, the K a ^ y aad of W§r Woodring permitted con­ Ruaaell, who claimed the Wel­ Fraak Holbrook to look ovar: w .iid kalta. dMnUlaa, eottona M lsi Read, a member o f the cent above January. aaid PhiUipa, "leave to proceed fare Department "put me where I dense woods ne.'th of here. Btersll and all wool In aUp-on and cardi­ Ptaakett stasa askaddsd to alldo Junior League and Vincent Club, Bridgeport—Caseload 27.6 per struction work before a court de- , originally in that tribunal waa New York Police Depar dawn tha waya Saday ak tka Vsd- am today." told (Committee CJutir- Sheriff Elmer P. Threikeid iden­ Pair gan atytea. 8laM S 4to40. was arouaed by a maid and then orat below Felmiaty, 1939, and OA cMon lie would take steps to stop , denied. No further Judgment or romn Lucius F. Robinson. Jr., that “photograph Identlflcatloo tba $2.98 to $5.98 atal flMakaidiag aad Dry Dad I t tified the slayer as Hadley Eaton, check fingerprint recordn Union Charter led her brothere, Nathaniel. 9, and per cent below January, 1940. I order waa entered ahd no opinion " I hops you get rid of them.” about 32, a former suitor o f the Ossapray. Otalkw taara tkaa gS.- Howard, U , from their bedroom New Britain — Caseload dpwn "W e can bar tha bigbwaya to j was rendered. We are, therefore, man's fingerpriate also wrro BoOpened flSSAM apltto. «to vaaaala an Servtaa Hae Improved 30^ear-old woman. Baby Shop. .before firemen arrived. 46.4 par cent below February, 1989, pravant material leacbbig the dam ; left Just wlwre we were before that (Hber reUefera clalmad that Filing sight timea the assailant to the Federal Bureau o f Inr to lisaHsal to tha V. S. B. Beeeni Fire ta Few Heure. and 10.6 par cent below January, or stop it in other amys by use of proceeding waa InaUtuted. gallon in Waahlngton. $1.19 wtoch waa dsakad at ainea the investigation started killed Mrs. Dangle as che sat in aa Gurpenters* Local I t waa the second fire within e 1940. police, the oourta and everytlUng.” "Oklahoma denies the consUtu* Welfare Department service bad automobile preparing to leave the Dmto CkMoed by Bake* SS kasto aa a total rat few houte, a amall Ms m in the Waterbury—Caseload 33.$ per He added he would not “need the Uonal authority of the UnltTO Medical Examiner H. R. T mar. Tka now vaaodo ore the 19th Improirad noticeably, that it was a grade school ahortly after 4 p. m. 757, A. F. of L. GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. kitchen having been extinguished cent lower tbaa a year ago, but m ilitia” Statea to condemn land or flodd practice at the munlriptl store to ya ^ rd a y, allfhUy wounded her aaM death was caused by aad MMi dastoayata to he u ^lort uma bsfore. 11.1 par cent above January, 1940. Off Strike Boeam Vatass state property, or to uae or inter­ glva out Fedsral■ Burp!“ iua Commo- conpaplon, w a Merritt Keith, callbN buUst found ia tba ed a f Bte Flremra turned In two alarms The govarnor’s demand came af­ fere with the watera of the Red fitlaa iaatead of. ^city , foodstuffs, alao^ teacher, and grazed the arm cheat. Another bullet wou|k|| Moose Hall, but brought tha fiamea in the up- Treasury Balance ter an oU strike la the reservoir river or Waakita river. Oklahoma that on Bweral occasiona of School Supt CleU Ledford. Led­ the tenple was found. Hesdgnsrtnni for par floor undsr oocffrol aftar s area promised to boom land atreama for the building o f the childiea of one o f the eritaesaas ford was In anothar rar with W. C. The autn had. been < ;BMhiard Place wims^sm abort, hard fight. Firemen eetl- Washington, March 9. — — values. Denison project.” liad to be sent to acbool “wltbont Hewitt. 3d houra,- DcLuea aa IMC G. E . AppUsneng mated the damage at about $30.- Tlw poaKlon o f the Treasury Army engineezs are dirscUng PhUUpB added that Oklahoma anvtlUaa to eaL" Terrain, Delays Saarck )utve been lying in the i 8 p . n i . . The JSIKIUIC CORK 000 and aaid th ^ believed defec- March 7: preUmmaiy work oa the big flood intenda "with all the means at its Ooe witqeaa protested against The sheriff, hla deputiea and hourn, tlve wMng called both flies. Ooo- tlinbaailof al |T, Maieli'B And Aadns Rsngng Auumssrsa CeuM. B a t o ^ expen- control . hydro-electric proJaet command, to protect ita righta tka quality o t food dt^butad; aa- atate patralaMn trailed Raton ta THE STORE OF QUALITY' atderaMe dam$ga was dotw to vsl- dUure^$2$j6liMAH: udddi weiiM inundate ioOFOO agalnat wkqt it Is eoavinced wifi otkar asM that at tlatss ha re- ths but bacauas of qnd prtntlnga by ----- OklabotoS W t o . ba aa unlawful tavaaton *l1pfii-a9WtoSor.-to a'-tottar to y

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two tinuad, RepubUcana looked on Union church wUl omelate. Burial Buy Easter Scab Farmers Watching gleefully. Third Fashion wUl be ih EUlngton. Scouts •I R e p iM ta M AM Barktoy Sbett Cal^idar S sa^ ^ . Senate Committee The lUpablicans, who have Passion Sunday Twelve eases are scheduled for voted almost solidly against every Show Is Given C h u rc h e s |(BV. Tyler to Speak By Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds, Ph. D. the shcft calendar session o f the *k Birtliday p ro p o ^ to weaken the bill, came \AsNearAs Your Teleph Tolland Qounty Superior court Vote on Increase to the rescue of Senator Barkley Pastor, Second Congregatfonal Chnrdi which wlU open in the Superior of Kentueky, thsT .Democratic lead­ The < » » • ^ to ba hold OB Sunday, M ay ISth, Chapman Court Stage* OmSm the day of memories to tho moth­ At Lenten Services court room on Monday monm Observing '28th Anni* er, late yeeterday when Senator (CongrsgaUannl) Ttomonw will be Passion Sun-<^ March 11, with Judge Edward (OMUnneS From Pago Ono) McKeliar «taUs. unheeded. Very early In Hla min­ «M I Tidnity win be held on Sun*, Auxiliary was asked to re­ ment. „ states, would reply to Mr. Roose­ tloii o f k iU i^ tlM pending bill he A b prevlouriy announced^ the... Chturti ^ o i r t ^ chairmen, M in Helen Ferenc, MIm In their own way. Governor Raymond K. Baldwin istry He began to hear the whin­ alm seening at 7:30 o’clock at th e: o’clock. Fol- Donald/R. Richard vs. Mary L. velt’s address in a broadcast over would make hla leaderslUp an issue Hale Fashion revue got under way C U sT Leader. Antonette Olbert. Herman Wlerz- Mra. Sidney Wheaton gave a haa accepted the chalrmanablp of by offering bis resignation. 9 :30-Th e Adult Class, i^aoer. gt«a,ey OpiUacb. Jr.. qur>®« ing scourge of oppression and In­ ^^All Finished^^ DeCarll Richard In an action of BlooMvUle Congregational church. Imivlng the meeUng refreshments the NBC blue network from 10 to at 7:46, with all the models who Rev. Charles G. Johnson. talk on JuUetU U>w. the founder the honorary commlttes for the Opponents had proposed that a justice upon tbe toll-bent shoul­ ■se. W Uliam'F. ’Tyl**’. ps»tor or, will be served and a social hour divorce. , ^ 10:30 p. m., (e. s. t) Tuesday. appeared at the show Wedneaday 6:00—’The Junior Cyp Club. Lukas. ders of countless wretched people. ■ ) Frbnk H. Foss, jxecutor estgte of the movement In this country annual Easter seal sale of thp caucus be called and a vote taken Tuesday evening March 12th, tbe 185 5)1 las n re t OongregaUonal church of will be enjoyed. .Senator Riaiell (D., Ga.). who afternoon at tbe Second Congrega? President, Howard Falrweather. of Ella A. Card vs. Matilda D. St a gathering of repreaenUtlvss Connscticut Society for Cripplod on the question of blndir>g the Ladles club will sponsor a Bingo He felt each blow aa if it had been V s n e r Center will be the preacb- presided at ckn d Senate hearings tional church on band, and bene- Director, Mias Naomi Footer. dealt upon him. The sight o f lives Onest Speaker Landen for default for failure to from each troop held at tha homa Chlldron, according to an an­ Democrats to vote as a unli They party at the church, hall at 23 Gol- aag iM will have for his subject. on tha agrlout’ire appropriation fitting from their previoua exper­ 0:00—Tbe Cyp Club. President, twisted out of shape by greed and Rev. Milton Uebe of Agawam, appear, Judgment and limitation o f Mrs. Theodore Brown, Thurs­ nouncement by Mra. Charles 8. spiced this argument with the con­ way street. -The games will start The Super Laundry Service % Fifth Step—His 'Tranaflgura. and will direct action in the Sen­ ience. The UtUe toU, Ann FosUr, Louise Dewey. Devotions, Flora hatred pained His soul beyond hu­ V(asa, a native of Rockville will be of time for redemption. day, and each one preaent brought Hoiiae, chairman of the local com- tention that Republicans were at 7:30 p.m. The chairman for the hM.** ate chamber, told newsmen the bill Billie Hunnlford and Elaine Ted- Pickles. Leader Topic, Juno Eaton. man understanding. He looked In­ the guest preacher on ‘ y*' Veto DeCarll et al vs. Earle 8. a penny for the Low Memorial mlttoe. The sale opened through­ making political capital of Hatch's Bingo party will bey Mrs. Agnes H>e service of worship will be and other measures would provide ford, a few years older, delighted Topic, Loyalty. The Young Peo­ to the faces of little children. In­ nlng at seven o’clock at the Union Seagrave on a count of Judgment fund, a natiqaal project. out the State on March 4/and will measure. Skrabaez and Mrs. Stanley Majew '•oeducted by Rev. George W. more than 31,000,000,000 for the the audience, and gave tbe moth­ ple’s Forum of Berlin will be the nocent, undeflled, and yearning Congregational church. He was by default. Now^ork Camp continue through Eaater Sunday. diverse farm programs under Sec­ ers present an Idea of Just how, akt. Sr., will be co-chairman. It With Mending and Darning Included ' ataBbenson, pastor of the Talcott* for the fullness o f Ilfs, knowing formerly Sunday School superln Hartford Production Credit As­ Funda thus rmlsed In the past aesta of the Cyp Club. will be beld for tbe b en ^ t of tbe ■“ I church and by Rev« Henry B. Organixod in 1826 by a group retary Wallace’s direction. tbair own little ones would look 7;00_Tbe Lenten Inatltute. tbe world in which they were to id, rector of St. John’s tendent and leader of Young Pm - sociation vs. SUnley H. Hoyle hsva been used in developing fel­ of public spirited dtlaewi, the Coo- The Republican leader. Senator dressed In similar wearables. The club. et ux. In a motion to approve sale 'Leader, Roger Mc(3ormack. Speak­ seek the rainbows of high ideal­ _____ tl church of Rockville. ple's work at the Union church. He lowship between Girt ScouU or nocticut Society ha» had a rapid McNary of Oregon, Joined farm ^Shall Sleep other models, Dorothy and Eleanor • Sewing of the Ladies* club will be Is the son of Mrs. Robert Uebe of of chattels and deficiency Judg­ Girl Guides of different countries. er,-Miss Harriet Chue of China. omitted on account o f the Bingo ism bad no time or place (or such ' Baelwtball Sunday growth In m e m tM ^ p in recant state Democrats in predicting Sen­ Dougan and Janet Carpenter set expeditions of the human spirit. Prospect street and many of his ment. _ 'This year while Europe Is aflsms Topic: China Today. Violin Soio- party. It will be held the fotlow- ' A benefit basketball game will years, and as a roSuIt lU program ate passage of the expanded ap­ off the teen-age styles, and M ra On the contrary, that world was former frlendi here ere expected Hartford Connecticut Trust It Is proposed that girls in the Well,” Woman 1st, Harvey Woodruff. ng week at the home of Mrs. ' ha Flayed at Pulaski Hall on Sun- has been extended to almoot every propriation. George Stiles, Mrs. Marjorts dominated by selfishness, ravlsbed to attend the service. Company. Admlnls.rator c.t.a. vs. western hemisphere meet together comer of Connecticut. ‘ The or­ TIm W6bk Frank Kosak of 18 Kerry street at Rev. F. B. ReynoMs Collected! Mindful that this is an election -aiy^iij^omoon when the Rockville Joseph C. Tobin et ux. In default weeka at Camp Andre, the Stnvb Mrs. MUIard Park and Mlaa Monday. 6:30—Cub Pack, Mr. by violence and entertained by WJlC. will play the Hartford boys Sunday Servleee ganisation is in constant contact year, and estimating that 6,000,- Lela Webster the adult faahlona 7 p. m. for failure to appear. national Girl Scout camp In New Killer Avers L ^ n , Cub Master. Wednesday evening at 7:30. acts of cruelty. The will to power Ik a Polish SUte League game. Consecration Sunday will be ob with thooa la naad of iU aarvioos 000 or more farmers would benefit Mlsa Webster In addition to tha rather than the Will o f God turn­ the disaster that would overtake Nancy Deborah Lynch p.p.a. York, Monday, 6:30 —Loyal Circle, Vhs St. Cyrils girls will also pUy served at the Rockville BapUat through a trained social worker, from tbe various progranu, advo­ lovely afternoon gowns she dis­ Lenten servtM. ed the future o f those children to­ them, but they would hear nohe Ruth McDonald Lynch vs. John E. Brownies of Acorn Pack at whose experience haa given her a King's Daughters. Supper in the Friday evening at 7:30 there In the NEW BIG Bargain P A .C girls, the first game to church on Sunday. ReV. Frederick cates'of the bill said that economy (Continued From Page One) played at Wednesday’s show, ap­ ward an abyss o f tragedy which of It. Even In the last days He Lynch In default for failure to tbelr regular meeting Ibis week Style of 1880. Robbins room. om at three o’clock and the aec- Repp, pastor will preach on the broad background In the three would not be at the expense of the peared In a number of the new win be the Stations o f tbe O fain would have spared them tbe plead; Harry B. Rosemblum's Ad­ held a party, with their leader. Monday, 7:30 — Garden Cfiulv filled the Master with anguish. 1 at four o’clock. The girls BUbJect."Stewardshlp” . An Import­ phases of the work: discovery, farmers. second Mrs. Burleson received Nelly Don dresses. Just received at and the BCnedlcUon of tbe Blessed be-shadowed days Into which they ministrator, appeal from probate Miss Eunice Brown In charge. church piulor. Tbe magnificent ’I'emple at His Bag. No Lugging, No BS is certain to prove of Inter- ant meeting of the Pledge commit­ treatment and vocational guid­ Mast Cat Defense Ite m December 9 last, which read Hale’s store In time for the show­ Sacrament. were already being forced. Each estate of William Carroll In a mo­ ’They brought their pennies for the ’Tueoday, 7:80—Choir rehearsal. Saturday morning at 10:00, the Fathers; thers it stood supported ___HI at the present time the tee will be held on Sunday alter- ance. I f appropriations must be cut to fpUoyrs: ing Inst night. day He drank the cup of their tion for permission to file plea to Low fund and Mrs. Leon Bradley Full rehearsal for Palm Sunday pastor conducts a catechism class by the devotion and sacrifice of [ MtckvUle and New Haven girls are noon at 3:15 p. m. There will be During the past year carefully avoid new taxes or an increase In “ Mrs. Richard Burleson, Again the Commentator suffering until tbe time should jurisdiction and motion for dis­ told them of the life of Juliette and Easter. untold thousands. But. to Jesus Effort. It’s the Easy Way. EkMter Play practice at b p. m. miss, also plea to the Jurisdiction supervised workshops for the vo­ the public debt limit, a number of "Name for Purpose of Dly. (De­ Elmer Weden again served as in the church hail. come for them to become objects Low, who laid the comer stone of Tuesday. 7:30—Girl Reserved; There will be special servioea who sensed tbe animosity and ran­ and at 6:80 the Young People will and motion to dismiss for want of cational training of worthy cooes senators sAld national defense livery) Only, commentator, and directed atten­ of persecution. As no one before the great structure of Girl Scout­ Wedneaday. 2:30 — Women’s Sunday, commemorating tho or cor that arose from Jerusalem like meet with a discussion concerning have been established in Bridge­ Items must stand reductions. "Jefferson Hotel. tion to the trimming details, high has ever done. He took upon Him­ Jurisdiction. ing and whose memory Is honored Guild. Leader, Mrs. Henry Hug ganlzlng of the Poltth National tte noxious stench of Hinnom, Dtscomfort Spiritualism. Hariy Irwin vs. Bkiwln J. Mc- port and New Haven, and another Russell said senators on the "Mrs. Knowiton, with ail you necklines, knapsack pockets, short, saw Ihe frightful destruction that self the woes and afflictions of this month. It Is expected other In Hartford, wlU open In the gins. Speaker, Mrs. Caroline DeF, church. Rev. Dr. George 8. Brookes, pas­ gulre. Administrator Estate of subcommittee* agreed upon a took because I was too sick to de­ flaring skirts, numerous buttons, awaited the City and its Temple. ail men. Blarth never witnessed tr<«ps and Brownie Packs will Spring. 'The extension of this Pennlman of the Long Lane Farm, ^COLDS tor of the Union Congregational James Maguire et al. In default for 3212,000,000 fund for parity pay­ fend my home against you and the importance of dress coats, and. 'There shall not be left here one such amaslng cspacity to endure celebrate during the next week at vital phase of the work depends Middletown. Hostesses, Mm. Second Congregational Church. church will have for his subject on failure to plead and Judgment. ments to farmers. These would even tho you sent my mother to all the other high lighU of tho stone upon another, that shall not suffering without complaint or bit- their Individual meetings. entirely upon the success the Ernest Benson, Mrs. Louis Marte, Ferris E. Reynolds, Ph. D„ Delivered! Sunday morning, "Religion and Vllma R. Zandany vs. Leslie be designed to assure farmers as her grave hi grief, you could not new season’s apparel. be thrown down." "O Jerusalem, temees. current seal aale, since this la the take the many years this day gave Mrs. Harold Prenton, Mm. Harry. Minister. o O u Common Sense." Zandany In an action of divorce much purchasing power as they The finale came with the appear-, Maldment, Mm. Charles MarshaU, Jerusalem, that kllleth the pro. Was ail th is. suffering of no A t the First Lutheran church «m and alimony. I sole nource of income of the so- to me. You can never take them. UgaM • Tablets • Salve had in 1808-14. once of Mrs. Park In a frothy blus Mm. Volney. Morey, Mrs. John Everyman’s Bible Clau at 8:16, phets, and stoneth them that are avail? Was there no power in it Ness Drops Sunday morning there will be a WUhclmena Roszcxewakl Mali­ ! clety. He said there was similar agree­ The wicked flourish like the green to soften men’s hearts ? —to break Bcatci* of Wife Is chiffon evening gown, and four of Pickles, Mrs, Robert Hawley. Rev. J. 8. NeUl o f 8L Mary’s it unto her; how often would I Immaculately Laundered, special English Service at ten nowski vs. William Francis Mali­ ment on 385,000,000 for removal bay tree. May God have mercy the tyranny of sin? The answers the other models In formal party Friday, 6:80—Troop I Girl church will be the speaker. Men have gathered thy children to­ o’clock with examination of the nowski In a motion that the de­ of surplus farm products. This on your soul." to these questions remain with us. dresses; Janet Carpenter In a love­ Scouts. Miss Emily Smith, captain of tho community invited. gether, even as a hen gathereth Confirmands. The German service fendant be adjudged in contempt Flogged to -Death fund would be add^ to a share of Named in Divoree. ly white taffeta with orchid flow­ her chickens under her wings, and .By all that.Christ endured, God Mended, Darned, Buttons In divorce litigation In the Texas Friday, 0:30—Troop No. 7—Girl Church School at 9:30. i:\M.i \ \ I) n M will sUrt at Meven o’clock and at of court., Police Court customs receipts Xar finance the ers; Dorothy Dougan In white taf­ ye should not. Behold, ybur house reveals His Will to us. By all that MliHsters To Meet ' courts a few'years ago Mrs. Bur­ Scouts. Miss Jessie Hewitt, Leaul Nursery at 10:45. 2:30 p. ro. there will be Instruction "stamp plan" of distributing sup­ feta trimmed with red velvet rib­ er. Passion Sunday Service at 1s left unto you desolate.” He endured, God calls us to deep A meeting of the ministers of Atlanta, Ga., March 9.—(/Pi — leson named aa corespondent the Replaced Just As Mother for adults. plies to needy persons, export bon; Elaine Tedford In blue traf- Friday, 7:30—Special O iolr re­ 10:45. Sermon by the minister Likewlae, It must have been repentence. Passion Sunday con­ Rev- J. Arthur Edwards, pastor thf churches comprising the Nut­ Search for a 6-foot barber accused After a consideration of all subsidy operations, and similar woman who became her husband’s feta with pale pink flowers, Mrs. ' painful almost beyond endurance fronts us with a choice between -OIL- meg Trail of the Methodist church hearsal for Palm Sunday and on the subject; ’A Veteran of Ihe RockvUle Methodist church of wlfc-beating Is ended with the available testimony In town court progranw to eliminate surplus second wife. StUes In coral chiffon. for Jesus to contemplate the suf­ God’s Win and the will to power; will meet at the Rockville Metho­ Easter Music. Speaks." Special mqplc by tbe .1;, 1, ! I'l I Ull' It ' has for the subject of hla sermon finding of bis leather lashed body this morning. Judge Raymond R. farm products. Col. Burle.son la artillery advisor Finely Decorated fering which would surly befall between repentence and continued Used To Do It, At No dist church at 10:30 a. m. on Mon­ Bowen found Pasquale Anlello of of the Sixth Division, which Is Saturday, 8:30—Troop 25, Boy choir. on Sunday "The end draws near." near a pine knoll that ban been the The House voted neither of The platform was beautifully Scouts. Ernest Irwin, scoutmaster. His personal friends, tbe disciples; enmity against God. The Churches _ 1 llnl day. The wives of the ministers scene of a series of Hoggings by Bralnard place not guilty on a holding winter maneuvers at Pastor’s class at 8:00. In preparation for Palm Sunday. these Items, although CongrMs decorated by Anderson’s Green­ Young People’s Mu Sigma Chi the more so because they trusted of Manchester make hold to call There will be special music. will also be present and Rev. and night riders in the last year charge of breach of the peace. * 11 16 voted 3225,000,000 for parity pay­ Camp Jackson near here. Him with such utter abutdon. He upon tbe people for the decision Additional Cost! III! I’HoM nr.oo Mra. J. Arthur Edwards of the houses, with palms, ferns and Emanuel Lutheran Churoh society at 6:30. Isaac Gaston, 86, beaten from accused was arrested Monday, af­ ments and 3113,000,000.for surplus An inquest was tentatively set often tried to prepare them for of Passion Stmday. Pnaeral Sunday Rockville MethodUt church will be cineraria. , Rev. Thomten A. Qnatafson, Union service at the North the middle of his back to his knees, ter hla daughter had complained removal last year. for THiesday. No formal charsres While a number left after the The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Tlldcn hosts. ’The business meeting will that she had been expelled from have been placed against Mrs. Paster Methodist church at 7:80. was found dead yesterday by a show, 24 tables were filled with e s , Mrs. Home Manager, that’a what you get in ths BAG O’WASH ALL F1N18HHD FAM ILT UUHK pIIY ) . : MORIARTY Charter, 90. of 84 Union street be followed by a luncheon. tbe home after an argument, and Burleson. H m Wwke who died on Friday will be held Negro farmhand in a depression players In setback, whist, bridge. flnance committee. 7 . ^ p. m., tic Service, 7:30 p.m. Sewing Club Meets about 75 yards from trampled un­ during a period when a scarlet Hatch Bill Foes Snnday Monday at 7 : ( » Boy Scouts. SERVICE. - from her late home on Sunday at A meeting of the newly organ­ The prize at each table waa a 8:30 a. m.— Sunday school, Con­ Tuesday at 4:15 bojrs from nine membera of the Epwoilh Lea|;ue The Week I BROTHERS derbrush, a 4-foot strap and the fever quarantine was In force. Monday, Boy ScouU meet, 7:30 Y Just a telephone message U all that’a nsceseary. ’ Then you put Into prompt action Ooaaectle ^ a hlWSSlt. temoon at 2:80 o'clock. Rev. Dr, ized 4-H Sewing club was held on pound of coffee. Sandwiches and firmation cIsM, Bible classes. * to twelve who are interested in will attend a Trail roUer skating :iii 1 :i I ( . iiirr -.1 rt . i tracks of many feet which Indi­ Testimony this morning brought Marshal Forces Airport Program George S. Brookes, pastor of .he Friday In Vernon. The following coffee were served at the social 10:46 a. m.—Swedish service. forming a Cub Scout Pack will party at the Sports O nter. 8:00 p.m. a'nd finest la u n ^ with a care(«uiy-tralned organUatkm of experU who know, how to uae tha finest equIpaMnt |it cated he was whipped unmerciful­ out that there had been a family Washington, March 8.—(8’)—Op- Senior Band rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. designed for PERFECT laundering.. are In charge: Carolyn Trask, club fracas, which had not diaturbed following cards. ' ^ l l "IVlutt Jesus Does and Buffem at meet at the church with William p. m., monthly meeting o f the ly. , ponenta of the Hatch bill to curb Urged by Morris AtUndance prises, doaatad by~ Cniurcb Council. (3orps Cadet claM meets at 7 And with thU perfection In Uuiidertng you get all the advaatagop of the Bag OWa«h Sofvtoa —^ Itm; leader; Shirley Kahan, president-,: nelghboro, and that In the couroe the political activities of approxi­ tbe Hands of tbe People.” Gerard. Amaranth members, consisted of Tuesday—7:80 p.,m., meeting of p.m. » M ETERED Mrvlce — priced in advance, no couatlng o t pleoee, Seena Selgal, vice president; Gen­ of angry outbunta, a son and the mately 500,000 state employes ' 4:80 p. m.— Rehearsal of the Tuesday at 7:00 Girl Scouts. evieve Nielson, secretary; Dorothy a charm ahelf, a crocheted daven­ Tuesday at 8:00 the Men’s Social the Vernon Church School Board, Tuesday, Qtrl Guards meet 7:30 all you can la each aection o f tha bag — tha mora you paek, the daughter bad left the bouse, both marshalled their forces today in Hartfor<), March 8. — (If) — "A Emanuel and chapel choirs. IP Y4^U ENJOY GOOD POOD . . . TRY OAK GRILL! Nowsch, Bonnie Selgal, Virginia See Plan Cutting port set and two packs of playing 7:00 p. m.— Presentation of club will meet at the church. Men foUowed by a meeting of the p.m. immediately. later returning. Attorney Herman an attempt to postpone Senate ac­ state airport program should be Wedneaday; ,’Women’s Home Everyone Skys: “None Bjtter Anywhere!” Nlelaen, publicity. The club la to Yulea acted aa counsel for the ac­ cards. The J. W. Hale Corporatton, Maunder’s Cantata, "Olivet to of the parish are cordially invited Church CouncU.' And becauae Bag OWaah U priced by the bag instead o f by tha piece or pound, you get a W g advpataSb ta prUa. be known as the Junior Home­ tion indefinitely. undertaken in. order that adequate in appreciation of the work o f tbs to this social evening with the Wednesday—2:00 p. m., meet­ League, 2 p.m. cused. By questioning he brought They hoped to forestall a show­ landing areas may be made avail­ Calvary" by the combined Bman- W e’ve found that a typical Bag O W a d i bag oontoining ISO pleoea averagoa about 8 aenta par ptooa. O em p i^ makers and meetings are to be Railroad Deficit models in both their shows, pre­ men o f the church. ing of the Ladles Aid Society at Y. P. Band rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. %OA8T TURKEY - ROAST BEEF - HALF BROILERS out that the daughter bad prac­ down vota until tha meaaure could able during the ^suing years,’’ is ud and chapel eholm under the di­ Young People's Legion, 7:30 thle price with that of any other aervlee. held the second and fourth Fridays sented each one with a dainty gift. rection of. Q. Albert Pearson, or­ Thursday at 8:80 annual Lenten the. home o f Mra. Mark Holmes. tically left the house of her own be laid aside for the time being in the recommendation made in the p.m. fleat aaaured that whan,a bettor, or a mote ecoaomloal way of M a g tha FRIED SCALLOPS of each month. volition. Prosecutor William J. ganist and choir director. Medita­ supper for the entire pariah. Dr. FoUowing the business meeting, a famOy Uundry U dUcovered, New Method with tU 41 yaaraof Boston, March 8— State of­ favor of the 3058,000,000 agricul­ biennial report of Charles L. Mor­ James Ehiglish, superintendent of birthday social wlU be beld; Mra. Thursday, street meeUng, 7:30 knowledge to draw on. Will recogaUo It and tatr * Shea contended-that the actual ture appropriations bill. tion on the laat word spoken by Fine Wines — Liquors end Beer ficials expressed belief today that ris, state commissioner . of aero­ the Connecticut Conference of P. C. MacLagan and Mrs. Walter p.m. we tntroduced Bag O W m h FIROT in Mancheator. disturbance, while admittedly Senator Minton (D., Ind.), a nautics, released today. Christ from the Cross. A cordial Friday, hulineaa m.ectlng, 7:30 Dine and Dsnee to the Music of the Osk Grill Swingsters To Build Public newly-approved plan permitting Invltatlmi to all interested in this Cktngregatlonal churches, will Shipman wUI assist the hostess. to cooat minor, was complicated by the fact leader In the light against the The report reveals a 53 per cent p.m. reduced service at 55 stationa on that quarantine had been broken. € ■ervice is extended by the Emanuel speak. :00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. Please But an can ooly polnt out the agvaatogefi of Bag OWjudk Yov-wlO fliM « We Cater To Banquets the New Haven Rallroad’a Old Hatch meaaure, predicted that a I increase In private pilot licenses, a Friday at 6:30 choir rehearsal. note change in time. Eong.'stcr rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. by trial that Uieee advimUgee are R E A L -r not Juat O LAIllfl. Beach at Bolton Taking all tha facU Into view. majority of the Senate would agree 2S per cent Increase In the number church and its cholm. Colony Line would foreatall action Netea. Friday—7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Judge Bowers said he could not' to vote on both the farm bill and 1 of aircraft registrations and a 18 The Week BoaktoatlM”AnF1aUhad"aarvlcatliraaoUMraaraavallaHat "Daiap'Wiah!*« 30 Oak) Street on a petition, scheduled to be find that an' actual breach Of tbe Monday: There will be a special Palm N ext Sunday morning the men Tnieotrtinn Cort^gntloml Thrifty”, and "Fluff Dry”. heard Monday before the Inter­ the administration’s reciprocal per cent Increase in the number of Tel. 3894 A public beach will be provided peace had been committed or 7 p. m.—Adult Confirmation class Sunday service next Sunday at of our church are Invited to at­ Church state Commerce Ctommiaslon trade agreements program before license suspensions. AK GRILL at the lower Bolton lake, accord­ caused by Anlello, and the not meets a t the parsonage. 10:45, also a union service with tend the Communlfm breakfpuit Rev. O.Mir;:e W. Stephdnson, ing to the plans of the W PA en­ which calla for abandonment of it acted finally on the antl-polltica ’During the period covered by guilty verdict was entered. bill. 7:80 p. m.— Beethoven Glee club. Rev. William Wallace in charge. the South church, beginning at 7 Paito- gineers, work on which was start­ the stationa. > A charge of non-support, lodged the report there was an Increase 'The Yoimg People’s society will o’clock. ed this week. The men yrho are The Mossaebusetta Public Util­ Want To Consider Farm BID by eight of the number of aoei- against Harold Hair off Bush Hill Senator McNary of Oregon, the |;18 p. nu—Chapd choir. meeV at 0:30 instead o f 7:00 be­ Sri-ricea of March 10, Fifth now working on the project are ities Commission approved the road waa continued to March 23. denta although there were only 7:80 p. m.—Woman’s Missionary cause at the union service at the angaged In clearing away trees plan of reduction laot night, ef­ minority leader, said he thought three persona killed aa compared The Srtvatlan Anny OMadel Sundav In Lent: Held for drunken driving accu­ the Republicans would want to be­ society. North Methodist church. 10:15—Morr.’rg: Worship. and brush on the south side of the fective March 31, and trustees of with four during tbe previoua hi 281 Mala Street OH SAY CAN YOU SEEl sation, Emil Potz of 11 Short gin consideration of the farm bill 8:00 p. m.—^Illustrated lecture by lake near w he^ the entrance from the New Haven said It would cut ennlum, the report states. Blajor shd BEra. J. TV. Beech 12:00—Sunday f’ chool. street secured a continuance to as soon as possible, even If It tha ftav. Ebner R. Danielson, mls- 3:C0—Pactor's caai;s for boys U d YES! AT REYMANDER’S YOU CAN SEE the Bolton-N(irth Coventry road the Old ' ’’olony’s deficit by a half March 16. He was arreoted on During the biennium, 112 new wkmirytrom tho Augustana Synod OOleen la Charge a million dollars annually. The meant delay In acting on the poli­ a irm a rk ^ signs have been g'rl'i who wish to Join' the Church. WITH THE EXCLUSIVE NEW wtU be connected. Center street last night after a car tics curb. mtaalon field in Tangahylka Terri- CErbft|Ui a3eaee Bervtoee 4 2 j ^ The entrance to the beach will plan curtails aervlee by about one- » » M in I PklhUd. 287 SigM hOVO bCCn r#- Saturday, Street Meettog, 7:80 4:00—Junior C. B..The topic: " A he waa driving haa collided with tocy. Bast Africa, on tbe topic: Praying Church Appeals to JuU' be at a point near the <)uarryvillc third, reduciim operatlona on the parked car of Weyant M. Garri­ w ’ nlu "tS S PklBtcd and 28 discontinued, either " B ^ t la Our Church Dotaig in Sunday, BEareh 10, 1840 p.m. Sunday Sebool, Company Meet­ iorE.” Tbe leader: William Smith. chiiroh and will extend back from branchea to (Ireenbush, Plymouth, son of 428 Center street. The ac­ A fric a !’’ This meeting la ppen to Christian Science churchae I U rally their forces against the ing, 9:80 a.m. 0:00— Youni: People’s Meeting. VIS-O-DRAFT the road/ to the lake. When the Hyannia and Wooda Hole. cused oald he waa blinded by the putdic. Everyone interested' ig cated: proposkl of Senator Hatch ID.. Hollneea Meeting, 11 a.m. 7:30—Lenten service o f the question'of the state taking over lights o f oncoming cars. ^ntlnuatlon. cordially invited. A social boUr fol- Masonic Temple, RockviUe — THE WORLD'S FINEST N. m !) to extend the preaent bah * Diamond JubUra Historical Cliurcher of RockrtUe and vicini­ the lake and rebuilding of the on political activity by most F e d - t ^ report reveals, I I A .1 Bi ; l l.’l ANV .I. ’A losR, tbe meeting. Service 10:45 a.m. P a g e u t aad distribuUoa o f An­ BEER DISPENSER dama was auggested, there u 120 Lefeyette street, Hartford— ty. ______Baker Is Leading eral employss to thoSs staU work­ Wedneaday: nual awards for attoadaacs at soma question as to' tha right of Service 11:00 a.m. Fha only oaa Of Its kind la town: DIreet from ers who art paid in whole or in 8:45 p. m.— Children’s choir, Sunday Sehool, 8 p.m.. Evangelis­ (Coattoned on Rage Fear) way. Tha plans that are now be- Fllington part with Federal funds. 7:18 p. m.— The final 194D Len­ 587 Fanaington Avenue, Hart­ • Mm barrel la«e sparkUng glaas eontalaers. worked on shows that there In Typos’ Voting SenaU Democratlo ranks are ten Quiet Hour. • ford—Service 11:00 era. OlvM^beor brewery freshness and Saver! haa been provisions made for this split wide apart by the meaaure Thursday: On tha Vernon side there la a A large six acre tobacco barn and, aa their party squabble con- 2:80 p. m.— Ladleff Aid. "M A N ” WlU be the subject of Weekly Saaday School Leseos DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT much larger apace to be opened for Indlanapolla, March 8—Claude located on tha farm o f H. A. War­ 7:30 p. m.— O C le f,. the Leeeoa-Sermoo. the public to reach the lake as the M. Baker of Ban Franclaco, preal- ner on Somers Road, and formerly Friday: . Tbe GoId«v,Text is from Denial The Garden of Gethsemdne: Clyde Bros. Orchestra road borders on It. dent of the International Typo­ known as the Sylvester Aborn 4KM) p. tiL—Confirmation daaa. 10:10: "O man greatly beloved, graphical Union, haa an edge over place, collapsed thU week from the JBUNDAT . MONDAY 7:00 p. m.—Meastah ehorua. fear not; peace be unto thee, be WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER Belgian Boats Attacked Francis G. Barrett of New York, leavy weight of snow and ice. \ 8:48 p, m,—^Emanuel choir. strong, yea, be atreag. Triumph Through Surrender Bniasels, March 9.— —Crew­ '’progreaalve" candidate for the The building withstood the Sep­ •-Satuid^: BtUe readings Ineluda the fol­ OUR USUAL FAMOUS FOODS men of fishing hosts returning to office, in complete unofficial re­ tember hurricane but was some­ CIRCLE 9=80 a.'m.—Boy Scouts. lowing peseegsa flrom n Oor. 5 Bsvioli Broilers Steaks Sea Food Heyst, Belgian fishing port, said turns In the I’lTJ’s primary elec­ what damaged as a rasult The 10,17:« ‘^Whertfbre henceforth By WnBani R. CUIrey, D. D. ''eprayer—that the cup might pass, today a fleet of 16 Belgian boata tion. building contained farm tools, a 10:45 a. ra.—Palm Sunday serv­ know we no num after the fledi: BdKer ef Advaaes 'but wlUi tho assurance that the had been attacked by a three, Woodruff Randolph of , cow and a hen which are Inoopara- ice. Adult Confirmation.. jrea, though we have known Christ Gethaenmae, wfaleb, with Ita ss- will of the Father must be done. motored plane they believed waa secretary-treasurer, said last night ble, and these were saved. The ■ 7:00 p. m.— “The Messiah,” pas­ after the flesh, yet now hsneefortb ■odatlon in the passkm ot our Again He returned and found the (Jennan. returns showed that 362 local crash attracted k number to the sion porttons, will be sutig by s know we him no more. ’Therefore Lord, haa becomd a syaabol for dlselples sleeping. Unions had endorsed Baker, "inde­ scene, which is located a abort dis­ chorus of 70 voloss under the dl. if any man be in 'Christ, he is a crucial sufferings, was a garden. Those whose eyes have been SEYMANDER’S RESTAURANT pendent” candidate, for re-elec­ tance from tbe main highway. The rection of G. Albert Pearson, Solo­ new creature: old things are pass­ Tbe remembrance of thia enforces heavy with sleep, even in the Mow At 37-39 Oak St. Chas. Reymander, Prop. tion and 332 had favored hla op- building had not been used for the ists liududs Elsie Gustafson, so- ed away; behold, aU things are be- in our minds the strange way in midst of duty, «vUI undersUad ! ponent. housing of tobacco in recent years praixi; Helen Bcrggren, contralto; oonw new.” arhicb Joy aad beauty are in Ufe what befcH the diadplee and frill MANCHESTER TAXI because of IU age and oonditloa. Gerald Chappell, baritone; Pred Selections from ths Christian almoet inextricably interwoven sympathize with thoBL The flesh AL80I PHONE e.'iSS BporU Night wUl feature at the Werner, organiat; Eva M. Johnson, Sdenoe textbook, "Sdence aad with pain and sorrow. Is tndesd weak even whoa tha Here*fl tlpe Price Sdhedole o f Bag CPWash Services meeting and social o f tha Men’s .sccompnqIsL Mtmbsr;. and frianda Health with Key to the 88 FULL BA(3 March 9,1939 March 9, 1940 nlng, March 12th, at 8 o’clock. HsIyfVssk page 88, Uae 23: " ’nm calm, stcoag He had taken Jrxsss, Peter aad age and eonfidenee had returned Telephone Service Mra. Hoorard Lord The First and Second degreos Holy Communion arlll be cele­ curreata o f true apIritnaUty, the John, the stroag aad Impololve to Him. Aa He'returned to the dU- SS4-3, Boot Hampton ALL FINISHED $3.99 $2.99 n .«9 • wiU be conferred upon a c l a n ^ brated in Swedish Maundy Thurs­ menifestatlans of iritich ere dlsdidea who . w en aMMt eapabla ei|dea. there was nothlag to the Aik Yonr Operator candidates at the meeting of Bl- PLVat OOLOBOABTOON day, M ardi 21. a t 7:15 p. m., and health, purito, sad adf-lmmola- of tn ^ aad He bad told them to dUclplaa, there waa nothing but FLUFF DRY 2.19 1.59 . ; ■ AS Mlsa Fanny A. Bllsh has return Itngton Grange, Wedneaday eve­ in English Good Yriday at 7:15 p. tloB, must deepen humea experi- hit la the g a r^ while H6 went geatfs teproMh ta . HU v For Enterprioe JUNIOR PROGRAMS INC. ed home from Mra. McKeoh’s 06n- ning, March IS., Tha Ladles De­ NOW PLATHrOt m. eace, until ths beUeto o f mstartel further on to pray. Ho toM them " A r ^ l « us ba gotog; behold, he THRIFTY 1.69 IJ7 .8$ valescent Homa In Glaatoabury gree Team o f BlUngton Grange 2 BIO S E B IA L » — 2 evielencie are eeea to b a bald im o f His great aorrow aad od Hla Im- U at hand that batnyeto bm.~ PresenU the llopi Indian Ptey, 1300 wljere she has been spending sev­ will put on the work, which will be Bn. No. 1. "OBEBN HOBNET* I SL JolMi’s M U Natts— I OatbsBs position, aad sin, disasa, aad death peadiag death, aad artiod them to DABIP WASH .98 .79 *48 “REWARD OF THE eral weeka. interaperaed with Tableau’s In FIm I. Ep„ "Phaataoi Grasps’* give everlasUBg plara to the adea- remain aad watoh with Hlas, Oaaaot hard-ermaid souU taka Or Dial 3264' Mrs. Herbert B. EUaworth and charge of Mlsa Ids Bancroft and "HIDDEN ENEMY” 28 tifle demoBstration at divlaa Spirit It was the bamea. Christ, erav- great eoagort nom tbU story OL SUN GOD” Mlsa Ida L. ElUworth of Portland her aasaltanU. TIm oommlttaa In "SIGBOEB IN THE YVBON” | COLMAN B«v. Leav W,' and to God’s aplritnal, perfset tog human eympathy aad huauuH ths Master la Gstheeaumet Oflpi K iB ir 's All flhlrts flnisltid wUhest tstra ehsrf 2 Is All Finisliid Strvki. Is oUm t ' By a Caat of Stage, Sereea and and Mra. David Simpaon of Cheater charge are Mr. and Mrs. Bdward eompaakxuhtp la tha hour ot HU we leproaeh ovrestves that Mcb*2 Foraliliiiif Eton ' AHEAD! Radio Staro. were guests of Mra. Hqmard B. Kasche, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasche, Servlees, Bnnday, K a rd i 10. great trUL But tbara waa that la flash U so wash. 'W a (Ml sinrkas shirts fnishid at ISVjc each os raqs is i. Lord on Wedneaday. Mr. Mra. ,^w U Chapman. I. Low mass aad sarmon at 8:20 Hla aoul which ao one aould ahaie, and we are eoaoeloaa of 887 Mala Strait N this—-Our First Birthday at our pres­ TUES, MAR. 12. 4 P. M. The combined Well Child Confer­ Mrs. Maude P. Steele, Mrik W. M. a. DL. with Uw a t OoeeUa Choir 667 North Mala 8lna6 and ao Ha went torward a UtU^ our eowaidUa la tho prsawies of ence and Summer Round-Up will Rowe, Miss Nora Kelley, Mr. and Bsv. TnUaai Y. TWBawh M i alooa with God, pottriag out HU lag tbaa la Ufa; HIGH SCHOOL HALL •IngliiS* • - O ent location (our 10th in Manchester) be beld at the Richmond Memorial Mrs. Robert Tennatedt. Refresh- S P. N . Unttl C M n g High'maas aaJ asnoea at 10:80 aoul In tha agoaiasd paotloa that that wa hava not YARNOLINE menU will be served at thb elose TONIOHY AND SUNDAY Sunday aervtoaa at yetaoa! — we wish to thank our many patrons for tha • Auspices Mothers Club. Library Tueoday, March IS from 8 a. m., the Lntala choir slaclag tm tha eup o f sugaring aad final tha stnogth ef win and tha eoua- a. m. to IS p. m. of the medtlng. 2:80 a. m.—Moralag worrtiip aaeriflca might paaa from Him. age that ought to enable oa eaoOy Dry Cleaning lufipoirt they have given us during the year. CAPITOL PARK dor tha dizeettoe o< Mias Jooetdi- Hcketa fmas School- ChUdrea Local members o f the Tri Coun tae Gnyb. Ths ttOs at the paa- mrtoe with tho mialster la to triumph over every danger aad PERCLEEN or at door, 2Sc. It inspires us to greater efforts to supply ty Youth Fellowabip wUI meet at Danesr I o f Rings CASINO M W A i m HUSTON HI tor’a eensoa win ho: *Tbe Traasr chwge. But avea aa Ha prayed, Ha to msM wflUagly every aacriflee. . 1 the parsonage on Sunday at 5:00 10:80 a. m ,~O nirrti aehooL raaUasd that » a d « a ^ aad tbe Manchester men folks with what is newest la Hartford fticadac Power at the O M ae But tha Maator H h n ^ aval ^ F v i c e s ZORIC fC i p. m. Boston, March 8—(ff) — Sally DUDLEY DIODES Idaid!^ That: Bat w.0 The Y ooby Urn’s dub wffl ha'w ttoaal aieetlag, Mia C e y i^ B PladiBg go forth with coBfldnia to m Slay Laos Twa Osmpa MILDBBD A MAUBICB “KNIGHTS OF THE RANGE” FUEL OILS ■be naarad her hoUi room, a riheanal at 2 ai at. at '* e r.: ' - " uuaa B iipm g. Ha aaM to M a r, HU fata. New Method And Others! churdi ban tor their arii 7:80 aa^—Uhhw sscrias v "ffhat, ooHia ye aat wstob with HU ftUnda aad eompaahma Hartford. M ardi 8.—(P)—Stata Broadesst Csasl to Const, ■IBentsr PUmot Dies 8UN0AY $ which win be held In the asA fh- Beocod OoBgregational church aw cat boar!” (hliad H1& but la aur teotlag QasUtj Lamidirara — Rags Clrasad, AB Kinds Zoric Dry dsaB2m< Foreatar Auatin F. Haaraa said to­ WNBO ture. I t will ho dtooeted by tbq tbe Metiwdlet rtawch. Or. Key- Ha the dUdidaa ttam aad la our prayer of km " day he had recalvad word from J. •1-99 Albany A v i„ Hartford. Fini PImsm SstvIm far Msschestcr Rasidiats' New York, March t —(iP)-Ray- Centinnons Dnneing i HON. aad TUES. pester, awd JOaa FlqrUia, ~ n M s w n be the speaker, that they amat hratali aad prey naae there U One who U aa J. McEnUe. reoantly uipointad di­ and Entcrtalnnsent wm play tor the eherueu, b en and frianda at both churchae laat they aatar into tamptoHolB. tar awiur, wha aevOr rthmbara Or 1 ^ Msschistir 31841 rector o< tha avIUan Ooaaarvstlon mend Moors, 42. n mmmer thmUr u n u w w Y o a ploBosr who m tho fiamoua O iM Ob Stowday anedhr the O t are urged to support this - * that tha apirtt U olaepa. to anr OethseaMao tha e H e r 's O u p L that CoBsactleut mag loae BNBB YDNimti GiaeSa cWh wBI anot at the ne- . tha| the tlaR l Ja of that laa Oor Advt. On Todi^a Back Psge. two o f iU pn am t 10 OOC evmpm hnyiwuss at QanniA Maaa,, dud Naact T » Graan A Gold Bakarjr nsdar the curtkllad OOC sppmpris- oC a brain hsmorrhage at the Hotel I W< m last night. BstU Davis, film MANCHESTER EVENWO HBRAI.1>, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH f , 1S40 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 ,194» P A 6 I IIW* Friday nt T;45 p. m.— Ooldan thla aerlan of meetlngA Bermon Rule a u b maatlng. Ih e laadara; by Rav. Woodrum. n a pnator, ! ( Mra. Oandi nndMm. Kntharlna Rav. tatak, cordially invltaa an to Many Plans Offered YU eott Ib a baataaaaa; Mra. Me- attnd nf Vets and Their Auxiliaries ^ntly and Mra, HmoncMlL Wadnaaday nt 7:20 p. m.—Mid­ tews week Pmyar and Pralae aervtee. For^Using Gold Hoard / Rev. Bm I B. Btary, D.IjR . Mfniatar Oeagragatlenal It waa with atiiwa rayrrt ^ B, B. Orson,iraaii. Mlnlatar ( U o t f 3. Do«rM by dMth. Hla least some of that ta U wm be rs- wa leaned of the «lnU 10:48 n. m.—Jfem iag worahlp. OfficiRls, SeiiRtorB, Rep* Awfeirson- win ba m lnid at o«r Laalia Beott. aon of our good aom- Bwodlah Morning worship, 10:80. StiOT gaUMriBca. Wa aatayt our Dr. Btery wlU preach: Barmoa: rada Edward B. Beott Young Boott *na Bnvad Othaia”. English Motntaig worship, 11:10. resentativeB Rod Econ* the irtOerelk, Rsssrvs Shea dMp ■ytapathy to hla poaaed away laat B a tu ^ y a f t ^ Unit Assembles Sunday school, 12:00. Mualcal program: oiniBlB FeRrfnl United the naiion’s out- toagUlnaao and waa laid to r*at Prelude—’’Funeral March” Xhoghn Young PCopIs’s evening service, standing gold uts, MOto up the Post Moediy Id KMt c€in®tDry. Wd «x- In New Quarters Anthem—"O Saviour 7:80. Stat4SB W ill Be Stuck. altuntlon as which must do- Und our •ympDthy to World” ...... I ...... Moore Wednesday svsning mrvlco, 7:80 paid, for Its soluttoB. oa Beott the famlV. Anthem—"Jesu. Lord Jccu” Tba monthly meeting of the rsstorstion ____ trade and V. F. W. afho are aufferlng through thla and In spite of the storm laat Mon­ Young People’s Soclsty which was (Editor's Noto: Ideas on from the Crudfixtoa” ..Btolacr what to do with Amsrlca’a j monetary llty sftsr tbs war to day, thirteen unit members attend­ Pootlude—"Pacthidc to O Minor” to havs been held tonight at the “SSS3?'b.« W.M. «ih. ed n rejutor meeting held in the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice vast gold hoard range from a .over...... V Colkln suggestkm that it be dlatrib- Mona-Tpra Poat auSarad a very new Legion Home. It waa the Brat 9:80 a. m.—Church school. Swenson, 00 Blrchwood toad. East flAimiial B an ket ^ pXInful accident laat week whUe meeting held there and we all en­ Hartford has baen postponed until uted la pensions to a proposal at hla work In Murphy’a reaUu- 10:48 a. m. — Church BchoOl that It M spent to otmulre joyed It. The paat preildenU are Nursery. Bsturdsy evening, Ifarch 16. Citize^ Paying Tue«la:^arch rant A pot of boiling water which working hard planning the decom- new offsbors poeesssinns. ha waa earrying to a coffee u n 8:00 p. m. — intennedtats TMs Is the tost of a ssrlss of tlone for the dedication on Monday Lssgue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Z le a ------overturned and Dave wha badly evening. I hope everyone (mem­ srtlclea discusrtng the situa- To K ^ p O ^ n Paw Cordnsr, Issdtra. High an6 Cooper Btreeta Uoa.) ^P>tlbnf>k W inn ers burned about tte body. Duy*** 1* bera) haa baen contacted for tick­ 6:00 p. m.—Senior League, Mtos Rev. H. F. R. Steehhois, Pastor Commander Miller appointed a VT iiaaaa^a e, along flne, end la atlll able ets. Dress to optional, ao come and anmmlttae to work on the annual to take a little nourlahment. wear whatever you like, formal or Shirley RoMnson. leader. Washington. March 9 — (P) — Cheyenne, w W , March 9.— Jeema Tha Weak PVth Sunday In Lent, colled Kf hanouet and they Imve not the date Informal. Judica. What would you do with 819,187,- —Clttoena of thd. Jackson Hols u of Tueaday night, March 26, at With our eecond laat week of Monday, 6:80 p. m.-—Cub Scouts country, who ssrly fbls year the aethack tournament laat Mon­ The Post haa given the unit Parents' Night. Church school at 8:80 a. m. 878,898.61 la gold? K «:S0 o’clock. ’HekaU for tha b ^ permanent use of a room In the Service In EngUsh. Bxnmlno- Federal government offlctola, state rodd-clesrlng'\equlpment In ■oet will ba on aale some time next day evening, a few new namee 7:00 p. m.—OIrl Scouts. the belief the sUte ifiUMd to re* popped up In the winning column. Home. Mrs. Thomaa, Mrs. Chris­ 7:00 p. m,—Stsnlsy Group. tion of conOrmonds. cenatom, reprenentatlvea and aome '^MCk. Murphy’a reataurant wlU tine Olenny, Mrs. Pitkin, Mra. Lenten aervice on Wednesday at move It from nearby T**®® miBOly another one o( their (amoua In flrat piece came the moat hon­ - THO p. m.—Offictol Board. economists, fearful that ths Unit­ have been keeping the ®asa open/ orable Oeorge—and we bealUte to Cbartler and Mrs. Mary Dannaher 7:30 p. m., to EngUsh. faiMis. Moat of you know what have been appointed by Mra. Brad­ 7:48 p. m.—Bpworth Circle ed States will accumulate all, or at their own expense for thr mention the laat name of the cag- will meet with Mtoc Eleanor Oor O ut ieat player In the club. In s ley, president, to take charge of most, of the world’s gold and "be weeks. ^ Commander MlUer U out for the Epieds Chapter furnishing thla room. don, 48 WsIUngton Rood. The oittoans, soma of OmIB car­ ^ilart diamplonahlp of the club. ond place, came our long oveMue Tutsday: 3:80 p. m.—W.C.T.U. Champion Sets stuck” with it, art pondering on rying firearms, aurrendtrad \ ro­ friend. Woodchuck Fred McCor­ The committee would appreciate Whan there la no 'me elaa around donatlona of furniture, eugar 8:48 p. m.—Brownlss. what to do with the huge gold tary snow plow and flange plow ‘bo takaa on the ladiea for prac* mick with Henry (?) and who 7:00 p. mc-Boy Scouts. hoard. aaid the Lord cornea drat—atlll howto, crearaera, knives and fo w , » Dog Derby Pace to sUte highway represenUUY^ iflee. Ha alao haa a dart board at jack Pentland platea, muga, and towels. Or what 7:00p. m.—Mtopob Group. Adolf A. Berle, Jr., assistant only after the state agreed to keep borne with feathered darta. Bo you Lord. 7:30 p. m. —Cecllton Club. * . . - secretary of state, speaking at The (Inal sitting will be held on have you. open the 28-mlIe stretch of moun- , ^would'be champlona watch your I believe the American Legion 8:00 p. m.— Men's Bowling Fairbanks, Atoska, March 6—(P) Yale University, ouggested that tain road to the Idaho sUte Itoe Monday night next—ao If you III Sunny South at the "Y.” —Forcing his ssvea dogs through the United SUtea might be willing want to beat McCollum, come wilt obaerve It’s twenty-Srst birth­ aa long aa it was not top coatly. ' • ^ e dart league will ba llnlahlng day on March 16th. I repeat a Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Mid- 83 miles of soft snow to sight to mek* a gift o. some gold to ’’About three weeks ago we am In a couple of weOka and w around. Week Service. hours sad 80 mlnutas, Bergman aaoiat In the reconstruction of Eu­ Much dlacuMlon haa arlaen in paragraph from an editorial In the ceased operations on the pass. m tchea are getting pretty tough, Tomorrow . afternoon at Red New York Bun, March 16, 1639: Thuraday, 3:30 p. m.—Msmbsr Kokrine, Russiaa-nattve muMier rope after the war. State Highway BupL Prank Ketao baing woo by one or two poIntA ivgarda to the niimeroua Sham­ Men’a Hall, Main atreet, Norwalk, ship Training Class. and defondiag champion, held the “It seema ^ fantasUe today,” rocks that adorn the walla of the "The true importance of the reported, "and the cltlsews of the tOm Raby, the offldal ocorer, geta there will be held the March meet­ American Legion Uea in ita repre­ Friday, 2:30 p.. m.—Cosmopoli­ lead St the half-way mark today Berle Aid, ”to suggest handing community asked permtosloo to Ernest A. Johnston In g led up With a few of the play- club. Well, be aa It may. we all ing of the YDVA SUte Depart- tan Club. In the nanunl Atoskna dog derby. over some of our accumulated gold know who Is chairman of the sentative character. Juat as the use our equipment at their own a n and their darta once in a while meot, at which time the latest men eligible for membership In the 2:30 p. m.—W.HJi.S. Kificrtne mushed Into Livengood ns a free gift to re-esUbllah Inter­ expense.” Permlaslon waa grant­ but wa finally gat them untangled houee committee, ao "Erin Oo news from the convention front American Legion were drawn from Saturday, 8:48 p. m.—Choir Rs to the eheern of hundreds of apoc- national currency, to tot other na- ed. U d the match goaa on. . , . Bragh,” and what have you, we will be passed along.' Aa the ns cities and towna and hamlets. Just hearaal. totora who braved 10-helow-sero tiona net their houoea in order and ' Oyater atew waa Btin enw aa orange ribbon adorn­ tional executive committee meets weather to watch the finish of the thereby recstabllahed trade and ing one of the aelf-eame oma- as they came from every condition bight and ataamad clama will ba this afternoon In Boston, and aa and walk of life, oo The American BL Mary’s Church first leg of the race tost nighL normal life. But this may not /oarvad next Prlday night. menu Thursday evening. at least three from Manchester Le^on today, organised In thou- Rev. Jsmos Stuart NeUI, Reetm After 10> hours resL the 10 teams oeem nearly os fantastic a few Uniformed Youth. There la aome talk about tha hot And word cornea of the, ahall plan to be In attendance, there oanda of posts, represents all kinds will moke the return trip to Fair- years hence.” d u n chowder that waa aerved 1 ^ wa Bay, accidental accident - that should be matters of Interest to and conditions of Americana.” Sunday, March 10th — Passion bonks totey. Other Pinas Boggeoted , Decreed in Brazil weak. The I t P a l ^ tlm rtowjMf our night aUward suffered the diacuaa at our own chapter meet­ We must all admit the American Sunday. George Jimmie, another native, Berle’s suggestion to only one. an ready to aarra whan < ^ t Plile other day. - While we have al­ ing at the Army and Navy Club Legion to an outstanding organisa­ 0:30 a.m.—Church School. Men’s was oecond with hU 12-dog team, Etoewbere have sprung up these walked In and aampicd It. He ways thought “Pinky" sort of on Tueaday evening this coming tion. Many happy returns. Bible CtoSB. 11 minutes behind Kokrine. Arne proposals, plans and schemes: \ Bring your ^IbOUKht It needed a Uttic more ealt hard headed, we have found that week. If our entry In the Horribles The Blenket club order Is at 10:45 a.mJ-^Momlng Prayer and Sksug, In third place, led the white I.—Pdrehaoe of fbrelgn-owned Rio dc Janeiro, March 9—(F)— S iM p p a r. Bo ha aalted up the he atlll bellevea In the old adage, requires a blank to (III out, we’ll Marjories. Articles may be obtain­ Sermon. Sermon topic: “Peraona” entrants, 12 mihutes behind Jim­ Islands ott the American ooasU for President OetuUo Vargas decreed .obowd^than he took tha p e p ^ 'a atitch In time, aaves nine.” fill It out. We expect to ascertain ed as soon oa they are paid for. 8:00 p.m.—Young People’s Fat- mie In elapsed time. The teams defense purposes. today tha creation of a unlformad ‘.gbakar and atarta to pepper It Off At this time. It Is moat fitting the locaUon, prices and availabil­ Have you paid your dues yet? lowablp. started two minutes sport. 2___Purchase of-for«lgn-owned Brasilian youth organisation "to;, tba cover of the and proper that wa extend to our ity of hotel accommodations. It la Mrs. Thomas Is working hard to 7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and territories on the American conti­ promote the civic, moral and bundles here gteker Into the chowder and Ste brother ex-aervlce organisation none too early to get In thoae reg- reach our quota. Sermon. Rev. J. J. Sharkey, Rec­ nent ns sources of. rubber end physical education” of the nation a awtanM of the ehaker followed. tha American Legion, Poat 102. latratlons. The convention opens Bee you all Monday at Legion tor of St. Luke’s Church, So. Glas­ Police Not Able other needed raw matertoto. young people. ^ ^ IhuaTbet clam chowder. our beartleat wishes In their new Thuraday, June 6, and ends Satur­ Home. tonbury, will preach. * 3. —DtotrtbuUon of all, or a Urge The decree said aueh education : The Saturday afternoon crowda home. Interlocking, aa It were, day, June 8. / VI. '■The Week To Tackle Tougbs portion, o f the gold hoard in old la compulsory snd indicated mem­ • are girtUng larger nt the elub. We tha many affiliated aervice organ Thoae who have hour cards Monday, 3:30 p.m.—Girls Friendly or other penctons. bership would be compulsory. It {bbve aome good dart matchaa and laatlons, the Army and Navy club please turn them In by Sunday Ctondldstes. 4. —Purchoce of ourpluc Ameri­said boys should be taught a de­ . ki tha latar part of tba aftamoon and iU entire memberahip, aa the morning so that a report may be 7:30 p.m.—Girls Friendly So- Philadelphia, March 9. — (P)— can commodities for fret distribu­ votion to military aervice snd girls ’- — a ooa alwaira atarta alnglng and oldest of the aeveral aervice clubs, completed at Norwalk. By the clety. Dr. Arthur P. Keegan, chief po­ tion to the unemployed. should be Instructed In nursing. _ _ aftaraooB la finlabad up with wlah DUworth-Comell Poat the way. if you plan to get to Nor­ C h u rch e s Tuesday, 6:38 p.m. — Junior lice surgeon, estimated a fourth of 5. —Reduction of tlM public debt. rbcarybody aingtaig nU ^ Uia old beat of luck and prosperity In walk, you will be treated well If Choir Rehearsal. Philadelphia’s 4,000 policemen 6. —Purchase oi' large amounts Wbt aoBga with atorlaa In batwaen their new home. you can Judge by the last two 7:00 p.m. — Intermediate Choir "are not miyslcally able to tackle of tin, manganese, chrome, nickel It hna baen mantlooed that wa And bire-the-bye, one of tludr meettnga there. Undoubtedly, Rehearsal. a tough hoodlum.” and other atrategto matertoto to in­ _jna not had tha Britlah War VeU star bowlers—and one of our ex- some of the boys from the New (Ooatlnoed From PogS Threa) 7:00 p.m.—Boy ScouU. Many of tham have hot had _ sure sufficient atocka In caae of ^ tba Homa thla wiatar aa our preeidenta to wit—doesn’t aeem York ehapUr will be up. Laat Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Evening physical checkup In years, he add­ war. /■ gMMte and no bowling match. quite ao "cocky aa he waa.” It time Otto Culver waa present and We welcome the Lenten union Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Georg* ed following a racommandation to 7. —Bxpanmon of the currency ’Shm t do you any Jaama, do you wouldn’t be one of thoae Ull Wind­ Mayor Robert E. Lamberton that by issuing a larger volume of paper M n i E V U i i can he Uckle the keys on the aervice to our own CJhurch to­ D. Wilcox, Rector of Grace tbinh you and I can get the old sor atoriea. Frank? piano and reel off those war aonga morrow night. Rev. W. F. Tyler, CTiurch, Stafford Springs, will hla staff be enlarged and ppiipdic mphey booked by the burled gold. lir IW ti If Atisfin W, Johnston baya away from tba fireplace long Coming back to another Frank, of many veraea! pastor of the Vernon Center preach. examinations be made compul '8.—Loans to “solvent” foreign :'awnigh to get together two or we imdersUnd that the pinochle At the chapter meeting Tuesday Church, will preach, continuing Thuraday, 2:00 p.m. — Ladisa sory. cotmtrlss to support their mone­ COUK ‘5fcaeBlghU? hounds are taking brother night election of officers takes the aeries of events In the life of OuUd. tary oyatema and anable them to WaU. It eeema there len’t much D’Amico for a ride lately. Wua place. Installation will occur at Jesus, bis subject being: “Hla 6:30 p.m.—Girl Scouta.. continue trading with the United ' f. - bcara thla week. All Ultra la, la you slipping, big boy? the atste meeting In April at Transfiguration.” We hope that Last Unrationed States after the war. Bart and mora darta all weak. Wa We welcome back to the fold. many of our own people wilt be CYinrch of the Naaaiene SUy DImtolsh After War Our perennial favorite, Joe Mad­ which Epieds Chapter will be host have however, taken In one or two at the local armory. Ed Cobb la present aa a aign of our welcome. E. O. Lusk, Pastor Week-End on ^ e ' Some economista believe that, .Maw membera la each of tha peat den, who haa ratumed from a raady with hla bahquet report. All are invited. even If no deliberate action to re­ • forgot to tol^ you ull the tuvingt our now stylo Curb Sorvico Loundry brings to Mon* ■item weeke, alao thrae or four of visit to aunny Florida. Inasmuch Jack Pentland to vacationing in 'Tueaday at 2 p. m.—Meeting of Sunday: duce the gold hoard la token, the \ tWir M eomradet bava been reln- aa Joe visited, among others, ye the Women’s Missionary Society 9:30 a. m.—Church Blbto School. London, March 9.—(^)—Butch- amount held may diminish after acribe’a brother, be had to have Florida where he expects to for­ F am ily Bun Cliblatad. Our memberablp la going get snow, Ice, sleet, slush, and low to the aaaembly rooms. The hoat- Claooea for-all ages. ar shops were piled high with ex­ the war. The gold piling up here. chostor housewives, when wo mods our first onnounO'omnt. In counting your laundry wo count four a real Scotch outing, Be aa It eaaea: Mra. Wilbur Smith. Mra. Al 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship tra auppllea today to meet Britons’ they entoin, comes: ifi ► nuy, Joe reporU n wonderful time tamperaturea. 1 . — the favorable' balance Bbee, all of your flne wrtte-upa Speaking of the weather re­ fred Pitkin, Mtos Esther Lee. and sermon by Rev. Lon Woodrum demands for their tost unratloned ^ 'bbout a new home -have oome true. In, the aunny South. , Wednesday from 8 to 5 p. m. who haa been conducting a revival week-end b ^ . of trade resulting from the fact And any member who thinks minds ua that spring to Juat that the United States now exports handkorchMifs os only one piece or two face cloths os one piece. Th at gives ywt even more thon you E'Jwtme, In behalf of Andereon-Shea around the comer and Joe and People of the parish are welcome campaign for the post two weeks. Beginning Monday, meat will go 2 BsHda______i&'Foat congratulate you and the that Poland ta tort of “wiped off 8:30 p. m.—Young People’s on tha food ration list aUrted -nine more than It Imports. When the the map” should have been around Adolph know. It too. It looka as U at the paraonage. war ends this tiimd might be re­ What’s BMN,lt weeks fli£|Illworth-Comell Poet In the open the shadow boxing on the western Thuraday at 7 p. m.—Mid-week Hour. Meeting of the Junior So­ wsekFago with bacon, butter and if you cannot bring your very pleased to hear that our good W PeotiM it ” lMill lo Im i 100,606 ■ il.t,” sHiMy’t wsrtkl IsMiia. a wUs-tMtai, to the meeting and they will comrade, Billy Moore, who has PsalU. sw a.n Mil at that tuiamaal Im ’i Isoi whMRsta Poaiis. Six prlMO r<|M A sm 45 hssa eoBflned at Noroton the post aarwteis b m i MtoM esAlk. TImt tar Ik. m m m O tkm m l______for a five wooks waa allowed outslds Or t t t and ouxUtoiy banquet thla wsA tor a little walk, and fssllai sails., tk. PsatlM Mwttit, m 4 Fas- aPtfftiwWsf Ri.Wah Mfct. TVwupMmMts hetd lr«DRit oodw Unto this month. better atlll. the doctor haa told Hm 'i UaitM.1 Pilk.T Bodr will out-iMt Mcr- M re U rttu . M M tW fM sf SsMt (g a s ,), rpStme! I and dats win bs snnounc Billy If hla condition keepa on Im- HBgMtsI maf scwttttWt—MWs. Prktt tekfttl IN OUR OWN PLANT aasstlng. Ftans nrs provlag ha WlU ba allowed bouM df fbr a ruauaaga for taa days at IMattr. That is Fssilss istsa’l lisp wUh bMa| s f*t4 ter. IS Asaw hteisl stilMi, A Geerrelttelm Velee, _ iwOL bavsehirgs. pratty good nows. Rut yat aa 1 Sbttfa bBRderid to M A N C H l W Z a 4 t * 0 A l ssst your ottle and elosats wilta this lottor I was ootry to MAIN SPC. ' ' ...... iMor that ■my’s wits ted bsaa ad- mtttod t» tte teuRtoL I esrtatniy •l-tS CoRtor S trtti COLE MO 4«1 ; ■

- f. MANCHEfiTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'rER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 9,1940 PAGE MANCHESTBR e v e n in g HERAI-D. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 9,1940 tars; 9:90—Wayne King Waltx; 9 10;I0—So You Think You Know from exposure and exhaustion af­ istered .today for —HU Parade; 10:16 — Senator Music. Kidnaping Plot ter several hours In the ravine, They Included two The Ides of March, 1940 / Charles W. Tobey on "Onaua Deaths Last Night ty elaaa cut In Its sbowinc up of Dies Goes a*Bnnting WJZ-NBC, 12—Noon Radio O ty ware Seigt. William Woodward, aertpU, thoae who tiaa \ Health-Diet Advke Snooping.” Concert; 2—Great Play "Bacret Entirely Fiction 30, ChariotteavlUe, Va.; Corn. Joe of 34 Ian year and thaw ' tka ■ eUraa back o< Ota praaanca Oongrasa la In aeaalon In Wash* Duly Radio Programs WJZ-NBC, 7—Message of laroal: Servlca;” 9:16—Foreign Policy Wigan, England.—David Alex­ Gromany, 81, Long laland, N. Y., become 30 alncs Jan. 1. Ibmlffitff in poUUca of a larga Rumbar of IngUM but Mr. Wee—the Mr. Dlao By OR. FRANK McCUY 8:16—Senator Key Pittman on Talk; 6:90—Opera Audltiona; 7:30 ander Edward Undsay, 69, the and tour privataa. conseripte now roughly 27th Earl of Crawford, premier Oongreealonal mambara. .:-ls la Florida. Bo Is Mrs. Dies. "World Affairs;” 8:80—Radio GuUd —District Attorney; 9:16—Parker Los Angeles, March 9 '-(P)—A They were amrag 16,000 troopa 300,000. Drama; V—Barr. Dance; 10—NBC Family; 10:30—Cheerio. .Earl of Scotland, engag^ In war gamea ataged for Tba HaUk bUl prohiMU poliUcal So ara the two Dies children. It yeSTPRIM^ TMR >«>»<» OT CAC8AR MICMT 19>year-old' youth has admitted, | Tacoma, Waah. State Senator ^Cutning llffil^ ay Or. NKUy whs Symphony, Bruno Walter Finale. MBS, 2—Mystery Hlrtory; 5— police say, that what was feared Gen. George C. Marshall, chief ot Safety Iteeerd Bral ' MBUlUtlEO ST nctltrlty by failaral fovemment of* is very pleasant In Florida. HA,ve RTOOP AOAIRlST TMC WORLD: HOW LIKS HC THCRti *.13:90—Last Mlauta Nawa Flashes MBS. 7.30—Arthur Hale; 8:90— Mustcal Steelmakers; 7—Lenten -O. B. Kerstetter, 68, a candidate ataff, who la inapecting the Hawai­ CUrkaburg, W. Va., m a I to be a plot to kidnap Judy'Gar­ for mayor In Tacoma'a Anal muni­ ■B»AU»Viaimito oow fletala below thoae of tba "policy But Mr. Wes Isn’t down thata a m p H O H C s o p o o r To P O h i m ReveRRHCe> 12:48—Popular Mriodlaa HawaU CaUs; 10:30—Senator Rob­ Music; 8 — American Forum, land, younx film star, was noth­ ian Military Department ( ^ —Clarkaburg's record l.-pO—Church eC tbo Air ert A. Taft address at Chicago. cipal election Tuesday. having a traffic fatality i lU—ll—Uf, o»»% . waklnf” fradea. The proposed es- to enjoy the weather. Ho Is there ">merican Transportation;" 10-- ing but a flcpient of his imagina­ St. Ix>ula.-Roy F. Britton, 68. n O M A I rSROOtOII WTIC 1:90—Oonnactlctit School -^rWhat (3ood WUI Hour: 11:16-^-Finnish tion. 9M.909 BritoM Register 26, 1M7—almost three j OMaMi Maat«ar panalon would make this law ap- to put a stop to the landing on la Motorn Education" president of the Automobile Club city of 30,000 was broken Hartford Sunday brings: Relief Tennis Matches. ' Police psychlatriat Dr. Paul dc of Missouri for 17 years, and vice ra«M a« Oatakar U IIWI pUcable to state and local forem- iriorida’s shores of swarms of * a n dangeroua if uaed to excess, or 1:40—Radio Volte of Religion — NBC, 8 a. m.; CBS 9 a. m., 7, London, March 9—(J^ - Approxi­ day by a hit-run aecideat; improperly used. One of the inod River sa)« that Robert Wilson, president of the American Auto- ' PaMtaha* Bvarr aTaalac ment etnployap arhoae salaries are Oimmunlst and Masl agents who, I do pot know of any aaaat moca "Omveraatlons on Religion". ,,8;&6. 11 p. m.: WEAF-NBC, 9:30; Monday Expectations: transient youth held on suaptcion mately 300,000 young Brttona reg. killed 87-yedr.old Frank vafoahta laaaeM In dtetaUcs ta this 2:00—Democracy in Action. I mobile Aasoctation. •a4 HaMaya ■atarai ai la part paid by the federal govern* he has learned, have picked on the valuaMa to the haalth of the fami­ \VJZ-NBC 7, 10; MBS 7:45. Europe, KBC 8 a. m.; C?BS 8 a. of kidnaping, told him that he . „ ..at Offlaa 'at Maaakattar laaom of knowtng how to uaa. and 3:90—On Wings of Song WEAF-NBC, 1:30 — SalvaUon i oSuu M BajSSTcuaa Mall Mattar ly than • good cook! m., 6:80 p. m. WEAF-NBC. 2:48- "Juat wanted to meet” the young ment. resort aUte as a gateway U> the Tba other membon of tha fami­ bow not to use, L 2:48—Oonnertlcut Hall of Fame— Army Diamond Jubilee program Hymns of All Churches; 4:30 — actress. Soldiers in Ravine WTBlCTlFnOU RATCS _ If tbars la merit In the original country whose Sac. deaeoemt* ly wiU probably taka the cooking rourth, aha understands 1:00—Nawa, Waathar. « Wythe Wllltama. guest from^ackpool, Eng., and New Jones; 6—Jane Ooaxchs, songs. Wilson waa arrested Thursday farant methods of cooking, such o T ^ 1:16—Marhat Report, Agricul­ TMr ^ Mall piovlBloa—and It takas a pratty le InsUtutlona Mr, Was has awom fdr granted. They may appraclata 9:00—Pbllhannonlc Symphony So­ York; \2:S0— Roundtable, "Is WABC-CBS, 2—Lanny Roas Pro­ night after officers said he tele­ Maatfc kv Mall •••••••••••* Jj and praise aomethlng unusual in bredUng, caaaernia cookery, and ao tural Bultatln. ciety of New York - Ainei'icau\ Economic - Frontier gram; 4---Curtta Ckmcert: 8:08— phoned police that Mias Garland Pulled lo Safely [la Caa»-s...>. hard bollad poUtleal hack to dany to defend. Mn. Dies fa d the l:S0-'^jBBl Mclntyia'a Orehastra. aataB Oaa faa» ...... tha way of a traat for daaaart. but 4:90—The Easo Reporter — News, c:io.ied?” (1>30- Ted Weems QuIs; Edwin C. HUl. WJZ-NBC. 12:30— would be kidnaped. that—then there Is obviously children will have to atteM |o the thay wUI In aU likelihood not ap- Raadan wtahtng additkmal mrtl- 2:00—Program from New York. Weather 7—; 8—Charlie McCar­ Farm and Home Hour; 1:30-- De River stated Wilson admitted MBMSIR o r _ much of the same merit In the weather. Mr. Dies has to attend prsciata tha care, planning. and ctoa along this Una may nnd for; 3:90—Musle Styled For You. 4:90—Pursuit of Happiness thy: 8:30—OneMan’s Family; 10— Rochester Civic Orchestra; 6:05— that "a guy named Foster," with Honolulu, March 9-(4^ -Hoopl* T U a m o c ia t s d rii«M _ t BOILING AND aTEAMING, 9:00—GoMra Malodtas. Tka AaaeelaiaA rraaa la aaelMjaa. proposal to extend the restriction to the Reds—oh, yes—and thf labor which go into tha placing of 8:00—Hobby Lobby—Dave Elman PhU .ipitalny's Oketa. Dental Association Program. MBS, whom’ he insisted he had plotted tal treatment was given today to m MEAT BW3PE8; BAKING, ^ 9:90—Tha Neat Step Forward. 3—Marriage License Romances; ■r UIM (a tka aaa ar raaakllaa* to feUte and local officials who are three maala a day on the tahU. 0:90—Ban Barnia and All the Lads . WABC-CM, 2APemocracy In '\^he kidnaping, waa fletitioua. alx soldiers who were pulled to Saa af all aawa Atapatakaa Nasia. On the face of It, coqklag ta ROASTINO AND BROlUWQ; 9:40—Dol Brtaaatt’a Ordieatra. ;00—Silver Theater Action, the census; 8—New York 6:15—Our American Language. Police. Capt. Grover Armstrong aa'ety by ropes from a narrow, ta It ar aet aUiarwIaa ara4Ha4 la being paid In part from Washing* 1MCS8ERT RBCXPE8; 8TEWDJO 4:00—OaauNta Capers. tata aapar and ala* ik* Ibeal nawa As la well known, Miami fairly likely to be a aoBaeartiat thiwktaaa :90—Gene Autray and Hla Melody PhUharmraic; 4:80— Pursuit of Short waves: RNE Moscow, 7— aald that If the district attorney's 700-foot ravine Into which they tabllanad harala. ^ ton. In fact, the failure to make craivla with Reds—prototypaa af task. Yet I do not know of aiw a n d FRYm O ; 4:90—KSTT Praaaata. Ranch . .appinaaa; 7:30—Bette Davia In Bhigitah Broadcast; OSD GSC Lon­ office does not Issue a kidnaping had fallen during maneuvera In t ^ PB8; CAUEROLE COOKINI^ 5:00—Studio Program. V All riakw af raaaMWaUa# * the aet apply to such persons was Dutch Schulte and AI Capcma— other acUvity la tha home which :00—^Tha World Thta Week Screen Guild; 8—Oraon Welles don, 8—Tha Empire at War; DXB complaint the youth will be turned rugged Waianae range oiri^alra ^•Baatal 2 6:10—Maaaantdata Folks. "Craig's Wife;” 9—Sunday Eve­ DJ They give promise of breeding But the division of forces cer­ esUmated that out of every thou­ 1:00—Music for Moderaa #eai5yatoeamdel to appaaae a union and atiU Iriylng tha protetna, mlnarata. vita­ 1:90—From Hollywood Today tha production ta described aa a aaaiiiisfa wriik a of American Gypsies, cltl- tainly gives the people back, home The Vast Difference Between swing a h4f deal. mins, bulk, and fata or olta which sand people, ten will probably Orrt." Wash have a temperature conslatently 3:00—NBC String Orchestra aatoMaUe sans of nowhere, nomadic, ambl* an opportunity to get a hard look Strung around the plant a n needed. She also studiaa tha 2:90—Tudor WllUama Male Quar* ragatohls Ifw h - at the Inner political conaclences Democracy and Self-Government were pickets of the American uaa of atarcb. If atarchas a n lower than normal. Measurea On Saturday nl|d>t list: aaara aad sal mt tkmleaa, shabby. Ignorant, poaoea- which would Increase tha general tat 'M of the people they have been send­ Daybo Federation of Hoslaty Work­ wtaaly used thay may ha of gnat (II 2:48—Sabbath Message Buropa, (X S, 6:45, 8:66, MBS haaafNWpaMWr fkmless. Many thousands of them ers ((HO) which la oppoeinf a value by providing heat and ener­ health would In afl UkeUbood help 9:00—1 Want A Divorce 6:46. ralrlgarafar 'gat onto the mllef rolls for a good ing to Congress. By Preatan Urovar dMison -of employes to cut gy, but on the other hand, they your father at this tlma. 9:90—Broadcast From Ehiropo WEAF-NBC, 8 Arch Oboler play dOihra Mafhtep aatea to hmrt -'^part of each year. Their children their own pay. 9:48—Wank Bradbury Baranad- with Jimmy Cagney; 8:80—United The employes, who acquired ars Jewtoh Appeal; 9—Youth va. Age: pick up a few futile smatterings Washington—A core group of the mill from the Enterprise 10—Bob Crortiy Muaie; 10:30—K. Markham 4:00—Gaos Krupa’a Orchaatra ■t-r - ’ .'t of achoollng at the expense of lo­ New Dealers hooka Senator Taft Hosiery Company last sum­ ' 4 ~IS The Slmdoir e t c , traek BMet (aleo 3IB8T0). cal and state authorities. They Edwin Markham U said to have aa the man they will have to beat mer. have approved orders for Jane Delana^ War Heroine^ 0:00—BhM Barron's Orchaatra WABC-CBS, 7—People’B Plet- ' Vi" , ' , , , „ ' ^ , believed that his beat lines were In November. 7,000 pain hose a week. 0:10—Boh Beckar'a Chata About form, “Third Term;” 8 -^ an g Bua-‘6 pay no taxes because they have They haven't altogether kisaed Thia would keep the plant thoae concluding hU poem, "Lln- Dogs ‘JMthlng to pay with. Senator Vandenberg out of the running at capacity for a poa- To Be Honored on March 12 8:90—Malodle Strlnga — Moahe Yet It is upon the labor of these Qoln. the Man of the People." picture. As to the Michigan Sena alble sU monthara apokaaman Paranov, director; Larry Hu- said, but hscauaa of the price people that hundreds of the great And when he fell In whiriwind tor, thay doubt he haa the ataady ard, barltraa lull in the stretchea they credit to offered for their products op- 0:00—Spreadlag New Engtaad’a pi**Mtip Industries of California he went dowm . eraUon would have to ba at a Aa when a lordly cedar, green 'aft. Hla radio voice haa Improved Washington, D. C. — The tata9pandamta of Phma / depend for their success and their but, aa they view It, not to the wage rata below the union ly, Mtaa Delano mPbUlaad In laaa with bougha, Jane Delano, whose vbdonary ef- 0:30—News, Waathar fiSra proAta. Those Industries reoog- level of the Taft, who won a aeriea scale. . tbraa montha, 10,000 young 0:40—Fluffarattas Goes down with a great shout As thinga stand, ths em­ torits In 1912, resulted in today’s wk— no responsibility whatever Cor upon the hllla of radio debates from Represents women to Sght tha raging 7K)0—Jack Bonny hwMR., Uve T. V. Smith, sparkling UberaL ployes a n under unanimous Red Cross /eaarve of 42,000 nurses, With tbo signing HthaAvmta* 7:00—Band Wagon I ’ the regular maintenance of their Aad laavas a lonely pUca agreement to pursue negotla- ______ties, Jana Delano made aa oSldal SK)0—Edgar Bwgan, Chaitia Mc­ against the sky./ As to Tom Dewey of New York, wUl ba honored throughout tha na­ gsmairdome M ater Bm» m tjh k woah'a Jaw petra^am d gat aaapaaa ’ tlona with the union for lower " workers. They hire them by the they say that no glamour boy tion March 12, whan chapters and tout of Ikiropaan hoapitata whore Carthy wJtaab to fhto Ssraal Btottoatoa Star < Countless thouaanda of devotees wagha and General Manager Ralf toaratorFRBK, hundreds and even by the thou­ from New York can match the Gustave Geigea has ordered nursing groups obaerve tha anni­ thousands of war wounded still 9:90—One Man’s Family of the great jsiet win agree with glamour of Roosevelt and that were being traatad. _ ^ 9:00—Manhattan Marry • Go sands In the peak seasons, when work to resume Monday— versary of her Mrth. /■a great volumes of labor must be tliia belief. It Is very doubtful If anything leas would appear third pickeU or no pickets. The occasion wUI be marked In Brittany, aba faU Ul and diad Round grade to. an electorate grown used with a call to service for eUgthto April 5, 1019, andlag one of the 9:90—American Album of FamU _____ jlSto naed, and they Are them the mo- so much of grandly dramatic plc- to such fancy glamour as the moet slgaiSeant careen la nunring iar Musle the canae nurses to enroll In the reserve, IBM Oik aiient the pressure Is over. Anoth­ turixatlon haa aver alaewhere been Roosevelt brand, The final deatmetton of the Athenian domocmey itov* Mias Mary Beard, national dlraetor b ta t^ . She waa huttod la Brit­ 10:00—Hour of Charm f f u m s T P ^ e m er sesMon another gang. compaased within reventeen In­ quieter Country? • f “rule by the people" n bnd repnintlon. Witnesses CaUed of Red Cross Nursing Sarvlte, baa tany among tho war dead aha had 10:90—CathoUa Hour given bar Uto to aarva, |ald to raat 11;00—Naw% Waathar The planters ara organised as spired words as Is compacted Into Aa a mattar of fact, some of the qulta logical and entirely under- announced. In addition to nuiring New Dealers have begun to sus­ CHAPTER SIX pommittoes of Red Cross chutara 1^ a funeral eortaga of German 11:10—Laa Brown’s Orchaatra Saembers of the Associated Farm­ the last two of theae four lines. atandable. Under the clever lead­ By Dies Probers 11:90—Oralg’a Sunday Nisht pect that the country may be The people of the Middle Ages ership of Perlclet In th* fifth cen­ bhaervh^ the event, graduate prlsoosTs, ers, one of the. most powerful antl- There la one thing about the life wishing for a bit of calm political enjoyed one groat advantage over ctaaaaa of nursing sehoota win par­ Through tha afforta of Mtaa Del­ Saranada SAS tury B. C., the city of Athena had 13:00—Dance Orchaatra Strlke, anti-union organisations In history of Markham which seems weather. That la how come they Miami Beach, Fla„ 9*Rwh ^ ticipate. . - ano la astohUahlng the RadCrosa our own time. enjoyed—for a f w brief y e a ^ ^ nuralng raaarva, Um UMtad States AM. the country—the wandering dere- to us to be almost tragically re- write T aft Into the picture. One such an outburat of democratic pp)—An undteclosed number of wit* BecausP of Jane Delano a efforta of them analysed him as "con They not only had to worit for neaaos waa summoned to appear from 191L until tha United Stotes today has a corpa of 42,000 rsgta- 12:85—Nawa Qfiiinii Bcta are not organised at all. They grettsbie. For forty-seven years glory that aven~today the world is tared auraaa, pledged to aarva on a 1:00—SUant aervatlva, stumbling, hard work a living but there waa only one still talking about thla Golden today before Mirtln Dtea, chair­ antarad tha World War, the ^ get pittance jWages. And the As- he lived In obscurity, unknown to tng. friendly and perhaps a little man of the House Oommlttaa on moment’s aotlca in tlnw of national way In which they could (if they Age. Croaa waa able to mobniaa 30,OM coclatcd Farmers Is to be depend- the world—sheep herder, farmer, bit dumb." were fortunate) hope to make Un-AmeriOut AcUvttlea. nurses for ovarieaa aarrica In the amargancy. Her great work to be­ But I aald It had lasted only a Dtaa ca m hare to Invaatlgata re­ ing carried on at tha acana of « «e«« ad on to Aght tooth and toenail blacksmith, cowboy and "dabbler" For a country striving for that living. They had to dig In the few years. It had started In 444 World War. Attar organlslngtto quieter way of life than It haa had aoU, and aa tbait aott, from tba ports that undaalraWa a U w warn vast army of nuraaa, tba Red CrcM eountlaaa dtaastan aad la epl- against any intelligent attempt to In poetry—beautiful poetry. Then, B. C. It had been all over In 439 damlc-atrickea oommunltles. WDRt ■ In the past seven years, that com outrageous treatment " It had re- B C. And moat people laid the gaining Ulagal entry Into the waa oonfrontad with the great Su rescue the unfortunates from their about 40 years ago. a San Francis­ blnatlon, he said, might. Just fill calvad for almost a thouaand Jnltad Stotes through this ' blame for thia dafaat to the out­ Hto Invaatlgator, Jaraaa 8 t ^ - laas ha^ ^KptotofS demoralising existence co Sunday newspaper quite u s ­ the hUl. ' years, waa completely exlmus]^. rageous mlarula of the Damo- Incidentally, they haven't de thay had to dig very hard. Ttat „jm . conferred with Im m l^U on knee and hip. Which so aeuMnontT There Is something In all this ually printed a stupendous poem, goguea (the rabblerouaars) who Inspector I£,F, fHUUpa and Miami elded who from, their own ranks, left them UtUe apare time for auoceaded Paricica and who, hkhng results from ih-immobUtaatloa in decidedly reminiscent of the Insti­ "The Man With the Hoe"—and the polite Chtot 'H- Lerita Q « » « Spokes Used will ba the hast man to atop Taft contamplatlon, and tha few who j^mnd/their contemporary bUl-ot plaster caato." 1:00 Ease Rspbrtar. tution of Negro slavery in the name of Edwin Markham went up —except Roosevelt himself. They to .Indulge in that expewlve ------.terday. Dies then summoned the a----^ ^ ■ loved rights, bad merely uirnd their Own witneases iy telegram. 1 K »—To Ba South before the Civil War. All In lights, so to speak, all over the don't concede that Roosevelt Is the luxury were burled In some liberty of expression to analave 1:1S—A Oapalla Choir of "Uhl- only one who can stop him, or To Fix Hips the South recognised many of the world. The poem went Into thirty ter and aa faithful membara of the all those who did not agree with vantty of Dubuquo. Vandenberg or Dewey, or Repre­ o ld ^ of all totaUtartan i ^ t ^ 4 -H C lu b 1:90—BhM. _ Strook— III Bnaonblo. evils of slavery. "But bow," It languagea and Markham became sentative Martin, or Frank Gan­ them. H itler WiU Talk the super-empire of tha Church The final destruction of the felhod Eliminates Use l ; l l Chmpflro Glrlo Birthday Inquired, “Is this country going to recognised aa the greatest poetic nett, or anyone else for that mat­ they were very definitely con- Athenian Emplra, after the trea­ Tba Manrluirter 4-H riuh hrtd Its survive without it?” California Is, champion of the oppressed and the ter. They are Jiist speculating. setoua of the UmlU Imposed upon son of AlclbtadaB (uauaUy regard­ To German Nation Of Plaster Casts antll monthly maatlng at the YMCA tart 2U)0—Rruah Oraak FpiUaa. painfully aware of serious disad­ enslaved In any country anywhere. Ship Mystery their political specutaUcoa. ed as tha beat example of an arta- night - Dtacuaalons among tha SM>—aacM EUott’a Malodtaa. IT— We cannot pass without tellinf But they had already h ^ tocrat gone democratic), had glv Cuts HospitaliERtion. mambara aboutijodglng d al^ and 9U)0—Loagna of Ooaapoaaro Pr»> vantages In' the presence of this He was, for the lowly and the you about ..Lieutenant Commander Berlin. MarPh 9rr<^V-Adolf Hit­ shrewd enough to discover ^ en the cauae of "rule by the peo- ler wUI address the German naUon poultry ware earrtod on. Several gram. multitude of wanderers within Its downtrodden, what KlpUng waa N. W. Sharpe, the only survivor tramandoua value of J ® pla’’ auch a bad reputation In tha Boston—(/n—New use of bicycle were In favor of vtaltlng the daily g;ao—Brno Raportar. a of the Ill-fated cargo boat Cyclopa at noon (0 a. m., eji.t.) tomorrw rders, except at the very height fur Imperialism and the grandeur "quota some one" means that you ayes of all wall-batanced and rea^ —memorial day^lt waa annouhe .pokes to fix broken hips t^at at the W i ^ ^ S:80—fttiletly 8 w ^ —GU B a y ^ which disappeared mysteriously name another person as J»e au­ aonable-mindad people that n ^ the Job season. But without of armed might. cd officially today. OHIO—Muate off tho Roeord—Ray S during the World War with all on thority for a. certain at^emant or cording to ArlstoUa (who of tove to i^ ta | have baaa mai- ■aiialt wEMfion M x ju m , auch a migrant labor supply, they But Markham had been tutored board. — The ceremony will he held In t ^ " • ■ -'1 oplnlim which you Insert In your course had an axa to grind), 1 Vatca Sympathy Far af tha. boughs, UkS hla lordly cedar, eraUe forms of govaramant with a labor organtaatlona.” nuSTtha, tha lach of moMMly la tto l t : l Cyclopa' aUppery cargo of man- Ha dmigad that “ poarerful In- cart aaathod traded to hnpRlv dr- ganaaa may havp ahtftad and oontamptuoua aaaar and gryted, u ao-'lh a] j i a H artfprd 6«ii € ! • . "with a great Shout upon the "Democracy! Huh! A term of g w - Sncocas la the oouatiy look aot Havana. March S.— Durtog tho whiter na UpPrIadplao r a p ^ her bottom np botora riM Cuban Conatitoant A m m U y hrttaty is hiUa" m m ant la whteli tha hoto of with giatlScatkai aM N » -On toM M IS B pot ant s etU. daa ta as gnbd sa that ef JMUsr haarien npon the growrii e l the today to iw d • mwiiSe «<9»d9^ to ^ ‘ ta.OM W R C .A kgvt tM i No squirming, writhing cttjr can Ity aim vwpRtoy totw pe^^ of (By tha way, yon wUI ohasrva trade ualoo amvemeaL aad from nr ha Raythtag hut a dwnrAng Pintand. travels over ourlthat I *) these ■Dureaa have eoiao numeroiia the of any Math- The Itha - i .. : '

'MAMCHEBTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. BCARCR f . 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, JMO V 1 G B T > SERIAL S^TORY cal Man I» Member Gives Origin New Home o f Dilworth*CorneIl Pofit, Ameiicao Legion Goverpor to Attend $15 A WEEK MANCHESTER BUSINESS cosvniaMT. lase, Of HisChurd BY LOUISE HOLMES Nsa Bxavicc. inc a E. WILLIS - ."-if- Legion Dedication Of Rail Defect Sleuths CAST o r OMABAOTBBS 8 u d yon in aesrch of. adventure. Pastor of St. JohnV^t- ANN BEOWN erpbsn dnilgb- I'm uwsys looking for It. If noth K SONg INC. To Head the List o f Civ* ter of B gnahWer. alane to aa nn- lag turns up by 6:48” la the eve­ Street Reri- j lines Address m W ill Ribbentrop’s ning I go out and break something si-.j - ■■ r. ic and Military Leaders friendly rity. Deliver TonM^irow. PAUL HAYDEN—stock room loose. Clancy is my father's rep­ CompItttLiiMof dent to Leav^ Tomor-1 When L^on Hiime boy with aatalHan. resentative in Omaha and a dam row on a L o n g T o u r' Visit WfflNot STEVE CIAVBOUBNE—wonl- g«K>d buslnesa man. Jake la one of BUILDING Rev. Leon P. Wiechec. pastor Is Opened. tky piMbey. our best customers. I Just drifted O f Canadian Area. of St. John's Polish National BEOPES dlrai atom Into the party for oomethlng bet­ church on Golway street, which CLAEA 1 MATERIALS Draw Italy In Governor Raymond E. Baldarln eeuater girl ter to do.” was established here mors than a IBBNB TEMPLE—Boelety deh- "Sounds like a stupid way to One ot the frw tM t invenUona of'OonnecUeut and Mra. Baldwin,^ TfikphMM 51TS doken years ago to minister to the (Oentinnsd frmn Paco tins) ntanta. live.” ^ Dr. Klinar A. Sperry beeldea needs of that rapidly growing Po­ Oongressman and Mra. William "On the contrary, It'e fasclnat- lish section, will In special serv­ lag. If you march face forward the gyroecope oompee# end the bs delivered here tomorrow, said Miller and prominent state, disi^ VBSTEBDAY: Arreatod for fsbot pilot, both of Inveluable aid ices tomorrow, the Second Sunday dririag wbllo tatosleated, Stovo along the straight *and narrow. In March, commemorate the tha reply waa expected to make trlct and local Legionnairea and lo avlatora, la the Sperry Kail De­ relations betwsen London and eeada Abb homo la a eab. Clara fate hasn't a chance i t you. I be founding of the church In Scran­ auxiliary members and Including arrives at tbe eanm ttme, tenrfnl. lieve in meandering along forbid­ fect Detector. From coaet to ton, Pa., more than 28 yeara ago. drank, and angry becnoee the men den paths. It's astonishing, the coast and from the Rio Grande to This first church of the Polish Na­ ether nearby towns wUl attend practlenUy threw her out. But by things I turn up." tional Uatbollc denomination Is resumed. Um border, a big fleet Fascist circles predicted that the the dedication banquet In the new Mendny tho party haa gained "You didn't do well Saturday of Sperry Rail Defect Detector presided over by Its ' first bead. BriUih prise court would free the Leonard street home Monday night gtamor far Clara and ohe regalea night.” Laundry Assures YOUR SPRING Pi»MANENT! SMtrs. manned by specialist me* Bishop Francis Hodur, who atUl seised Italian vessels laden with at 8:30 and the dedicatory pro­ her frtenda with tha story. Panl "W ho says I didn't? Saturday T. P. Holloran dianleal engineers and. electrl- resides there. Scranton la the na­ fir’ '■ V "". . .aW*' gram which follows in the main overheare. Is angry over A u 'e night will stand out la my me- State Tailor Shop Offers Yanr balr iiiervii tha vary leal parsMMat German coaL FUNERAL HOME yon ean poaalMy affavd. Inspect the rails of nearly tional headquarters of the church Manchester’s new home of the DUworth-Comell Poet, No. 102, American I^gtpn (above) located Von RIbbentrop Is due in Ronae auditorium at 8 p. m'. / part In tho affair. mory for many a day." Top Quality Work IdenUy located—oMvenleat and all of the Important railroads of In the United States. on Leonard atreet, which will be officially dedicated Monday night In the preeence of Governor Ray­ Sunday at 10 a.m. (4 a.m., SE.t.). Present Indications point to eWAPTER XVI 'There’s the green light. I really End C u r b ...... ffq m 53.50 tha country each year. Synapsis of Address mond Baldwin, Congressman William Miller and officers of the. fit ate Department of the lEgiaa, Itallana oald the Germdn foreign capacity attendance qt the bnnquel Ann briefly described the unsuc­ must go. Steve." away from the Onty tborongb- Budget Plan for New Suit A Manchester man, Cary Hohl, Rev. Wiechec has outlined his culminatee many years of effort on the part of the offlcere and members of the poet to purchase or minister was accompanied by four of between 800 and 326 personall cessful evening to Mrs. Pringle. "I "No dinner?” fare. Distinctive Service Mod- Undina and Kooterwsves era FnclUMes. A laundry aarvlca that saUafles Of 18 Cambridge street. Is a mem­ talk In his own words, as follows: build quartere of their own. or five foreign office experts In­ Victor Bronke, past district com­ knew better th u to go,” she con­ "Plenty of dinner out oo Murray week In and week out . . . that's Other Permanents ...... from 95.00 ber of the crew of one of these "The Idea of the Polish National cluding Dr. Karl Clodlue, who re­ mander and chairman of the buUd- cluded. "That Isn’t what I w u t— No Charge for Oar Men!'Easter le only two weeks va trademark of Amsrtca'a out­ whst the Manchester Laundry at Botrel Inspection cars and will church Is not entirely new in the cently negotiated the Itallan-Gei^ nlg committee will be toastmaster parties with men who wouldn't Funeral Parlors. y but there's still time to as- standing tailoring line and your 72 Maple street has been providing leave tomorrow for a s Oram rbons 88M MANCHBOTER GAS ; Ago the transverse rail fissure, or towns and food and water must put In excellent verse, qnd the In some quarters here, Germany Organ Prelude. and ohoarvers in the German cap- women are located on the flrst taraatad ta safer and more econom­ ''WMwen or Interior damage to the IB regarded the actual "behlnd-the- mates of local Institutions was the othara, but imbued with their tbe person of Mr. Steve CHny- about Finland and Its preaant war be stored In quantities to last "Songs of Lamentation," written given by Ehmest Peterson, a mem­ Hymn, O Lamb of God, Oongrs' Itol MW the Russlan-Flnnish altua- floor and a lavatory for men In the bourne." New York, March 9—UTi— At ical motoring are rapidly learning fitsel raU, was tha cause of ,be- In memory of hla daughter Ursula, srenea" mediator, and kiereaslng gallon. tion aa the more urgent of the basement, fralltiaa. with Russln. Lunt ta dlracUng the them, he said. ber of the Brotherhood. Sbe darted another glance at this ordinarily slack time of tha piny as well ns acting the leading that Cook's Sarvloa Station at ; WUdorment to railroad cnglneera. who died In her third year. John attention la being directed to the Scripture Reading and Prayer. problems interesting the Axis part- f i m Dnnee Floor Ann's mind strayed on to Paul Broadway theatrical producing fjial Keel Frontier During the buslneaa meeting the Hayden. Then was something him. "Steve wani’t so bad," tbe role, and naide from thoee tasks Mnnehestar Oraao can't bo brat ^MUmaroua derallmente 'resulted Kochanowskl took active part in question of to what extent Ger­ Part 1 ners, „ . ^ _ T h e building I* lighted by sev- season there are two extremely . A n a these causes, pyramiding a Much of the area tmvcraeban'e hat, which he he and Mtas Fontanne have vtait- Today, tlje transverse As- the privileges of the last real fron­ to extend her Influenc^n Scandi­ hold on Saturday,. April 8 was Ing. The Legion haa held succeM- Paul? Tha dlaastroua effect of snld,^tb spirit, "it Isn't my fault ed hta relnUves-tn-Iaw there so ara entitled to the utmost oonald- as true C!hristlans who live In ac­ Basses, It la Written. • authoritative version of the ful cabMet dances for oaveral JOB AND C(>MMERCIAL has long described oa his office, la eratlon ta attending to ttarir au­ 'Snas haa been brought under con- tier country left In North Ameri­ navia by arguing she nad safe­ given by Raymond Erickson, Finnish government’s viewpoint) such a love warned her to turn If ,X Happened to meet him.” often In the past years that both ca. cordance with the will of God, chairman of the devotional group. Tenon, It Is Written. years at the Rainbow Inn, Bolton 'Certainly not and it may be to coming a new play, "The Return tomotive wants, s M this policy LOCAL am* LUNG OWrANOB tset. thanks to the Sperry detector rather than the man-formulated guarded this region's Cliorua, Another Temple Walts lUlian prcM attacks on Britain back before U was too late. PRINTING of them feel nlmoat as if it were On his present testing trip from The extent of the 8ovlet\ de­ A report was also given on the and these affairs wUl In the future Two definite reasons stood In your advantage if you play your of the Vagabond," which will be their own native lands being at­ has mads the station UMt popu' TEUtmiMO -dasa. forma and dogmas. Thee. and France m war fomentera a sequel to "The Tavern.*’ If one DaNy Tripe To and FioHt Mai . tranaveree fleeure Is prob- Toronto to Vancouver this sum-, mands for peace continued to progress of the newly organlxed echoed German chargM that the be held In the new home. tbe wny of loving Paul Hayden. cards right—and I think you wlU." Prompt and ESclent Printing tacked. tar. . "Polish National church la the Scout movement which is Chorus, "Twas Night O’fr Lonely of All Kinds ' Is not of the jitterbug geaerntlan Cook'B Sarvlea Btatlon offora riioater. RortforA New Vark. •M y better known to the public as mer, Hohl expects to take moving tract attention which atlll waa col AIUm were influencing Finnish re­ Space in the south and of tits First, he had plainly etated that "Are you deliberately trying to Story Tald WHh Fervor reallxation of the noblest dream of sponsored by the brotherhdod. Olivet. be nasty, Paul?” "Tbe Vagabond" will be a aanU- Sunoco and Soeoay gna and oU TatatkaM 8888 '*V w cancer,’’ for this detect, which pictures of the great Northwest fined to the realms of conjecture' Tenors, He Was Despised. sistance to Russia. building hM been allotted to tho love and mairtage were outside Sherwood, ta "RevalaUon,’' tails country, Including views of the uur great literary leaders of post- for the moat part. Refreshments were served, com- Sbe felt hurt and bewUdered. COMMUNITY PRESS mentnl trademark for that Is the jirodueta os the propriatora bo- n y umrl dops from a tiny nuclh^ inside Basses, He Was Dejq>ised. MussoUnTs newspaper, n Popolo Legion Drum Corps and the D M s bis caleulatkms. She admired him Um story of Finland attacked PERRBTT # GI.BNNET rail, grows as a sub-nMlecular celebrated Jasper National Park. dismemberment times, for the Po­ It was taken for granted that plHtog an enjoyable evening with drums, bugles snd other lastru- for hla honest dlractness. Second She couldn't know of the Impres­ A. E. Helmea J. W Ban Ckihan hit which opened on Broad­ wltb, eo a glance at the LunU' Ileva they fulflil all tba roqulro- lish people oppressed by the for a s ^ a l hour. Tenors, He Waa Despised. d ltalia of Milan, aald the British ' - •— - ■* way in 1921, a travesty on melo­ Ino. W ILUAM H. SCniBI transversely across the rail The trip will cover 7,000 miles and the SovleU* first demands were and French had planned to extend menU will be stored'in tUa section ly, Ann intended to climb the lad­ sion left by Clara’s remarks. And 751 No. Mala S t Tel. 8737 rebenrsnta indicated, the fervor menta for keeping a car running elgii yoke for a century and a Chorus, Oime Unto Him. she couldn't know that Paul was dramas which lingered, aa a hit smoothly and efficiently. Oom­ forvatt Flaaa. NIgM tkOM 8881 l88Bpm m M . ahd cannot I e vleually detect- will take about seven months. severe, but this waa believed to be Hymn 427, Just As I Am, (Con­ the European war by aiding Fin­ of the building. der of Bucceas alone, imhampercd that be got Into hta earlier piny, it reaches the surface of Hohl said. half, deprived of their historical in keeping with the apparent de­ hy Uea of any kind. This meant bitterly dlrappolnted and confused for months. It bad a trademark pleto lubrication Jobs ora avail­ ond independent life until recent gregation. land through Scandlns'ria and sug­ The building Is hMted by s new catch line where the hired '’Waterloo Bridge," which dnmn- tha la li Long befme It bos reach- *rhe entire Canadian National sire of both the Ruaalana and jjAffertory. gested the Finns might be wiser to that Mio must be on guard to keep ns to the reason for hla disap­ Uaed tbo horrors of civilians ta able at any tlma and tbe station, times, bore ungrudgingly political Slaye lees H. B. Smith hMtlng boiler, suto- pointment kept shouting "What’s going .on ntao has wpertanced mecbnalcs for M this s ^ e In lU development, Railway System, over which the Finns not to show weakness In ^ Part 2 negotiate with Moscow. msttc oU heating with unit hMtera her emotional eelf in tha beck- Londou being bombed. tlM fiaeure haa become a menace to Kihg and Queen passed on their qnd rellglouB oppression, yet al­ seeking s settlement. grouad. / He did not answer and they here? What kind of a night la Sherwood, who wrote "Reunion repair work of all kinds. ways dreamed, always struggled Basses, A New Commandment. spaced throughout the building. this? Whnt’a all the snootin’ YOU CAN LOSE TOUR LoWBIBOWdlB* SI •afe transportation. trip last year to the Pacific Coast, It waa rumored that Moscow to Woods (Chorus, O Thou Whose Sweet hurtled onward In sUence. Aa tbe OLSON ta Vienna" and "Idiot's Delight" Tou’ra always aaaurad of to regain that heavenly gift, man's might be. satisfied with only a sec­ Ample spnee been allotted for train neared Paul's atntion, Ann for?” prompt, courtaoua asrvtca at Hohl ddiKribed the years of un- was tested by Sperry cars before Compassion. I rermany ItuUts checUng cIotlMg on both floors. Aaa left the shop at 8 O'clock for Um Lunts ta prevloua seasons Bmigma fit I MImmtaat KbIvos, Etc. •nccesaful reMarch by railroad en- the visit to C^anada of their Royal greatest value, political and reli­ tion of the Karelian Isthmus ahd : to find Bteve Ctaybourne cooling raised her eyes. Sbe had no Idem So Oohnn is easting this new (fook's and more and more nmtor- (Oentlnned from Basses, O Thou Whose Sweet ThaOeramMsea MOTOR SALES gtay of hla and, of (^ n e, he will u well ns following tboaa wltb gtnaera in an effort to deylae some Majesties, Hohl said. gious freedom. 'The one who owna a NaVal base near the mouth of She*t Neutral on Finn* ...bli haata to Om foyer. Hla of the effectiveness of her upward bta PuUtaar prtaa wimOng "Abra- tata ara making it a regular prae- VaanoB Cteumn* Cbmpasslon. Berlin, March ».—(»>—Authoris­ Fast Commander Robert P. vagabond aa ba was la tha awans whereby they might ascer­ the souls of men and nations de- the Uulf of Finland, dropping any Tenon, And When They Hiul eyes lighted trith Measure as ahe ginace. Her lashen were remark- bam Ltaeota ta Utaota"—aoama to ttea to drop ta at thia prograariva Tells or~1he South and the nature o f the tetealn de­ ed German sources inalstod today Distributor original play. m polrsd^ Orgilundgi. tain the Inner being teVmlnes the destiny of the na­ claliha on VUpuri, Hanko and Sung a Hymn. ‘ Knapp. M.D., U the genend chair­ atappod fMm the elevator and. , long and curling nad gold I play. He attU follows U bava found tbo parfoot ootablaa- •tatton. Cook's are k o m y to- On his return to hla home sev­ tions. Therefore, our chief desire Arctic Finnish territory r— but layed a search until after dayUght. Uiat Germany, neutral in the Fln- man of the dedication committee custom ot the veteran mnnngera wrought to the raila He told of eral weeks ago after a 2,600-mllc Hymn 93. Suffering Son of Man, Althoagh ahe kaeUr aha ahould pass tipped. Paul, who bad been gnxlng Chryalcr-fliid Intanuitioiutl Uon of playwright to player. terastad ta can snd ta kaaring is to be owners of our souls, to l>e toese rumors were without con- The state patrol reported ni nlrii-Ruaatan war, still was stand- and he Is assisted by the following somberly at her averted face, of cnaUng plays by wandering up them ta tiptop oondltion. You ■adSsI* the plan of Dr. Sperry, which oon- testing tour of the Chesapeake Ing a shot from the wood Congngation. / him erith a oool nod, ehe stopped ProvKtanoa, Boston and Wnab Olstod of passing a Current of free, from thr Influence of a fair- /firmatlon. ing on the sldellnM and wateblog Lerionnalrie and Legion LaaaiM: when he axteaded hla hand. ■tarted when ahe looked up. Harvester Truckn and down Broadway until he sees gat no hurried, allpabod work kora C h a a g la f. and Ohio ayatem from 'Toledo, tween the villagea of Plevna and' Chorus, And While He Tet an actor he wants. tagtoa will begta Bering the new aloctrlclty of about 2,000 am- cign potentate. The desire of b^th aides not to .ke. ' the eltuation. I Bamiuet W. Henry Weir, " I thought surely you would "Friends?” she asked. play lata this month before It ar­ for your car baa got to bo "rijiM'’ Ohio, to Newport News, Virginia, "The dogmatic teaching, the give any indication of knuckling Epworth—but there waa no expla­ InqulriM aa to Germany s role I Qmrles L. WIgren; program, W. "Tee," he nodded gravely. May ffo eaggeot lfM>-)roa am Bmjr After Vaeatton ^beres through the rail at low over which more coal is shipped bnon, O Wan Therq Ever Lone- send flowers te uie Jail’’ he rives oa Broadway. and you'vo got to bo e a tb il^ KoYPUtinf uRI voltage, which then set up a mag-, spiritual tyranny, the arbitrary under was reported to he responsi­ nation of it tatherapldl/.develcvlngdlscu^milH^giy Victor W. Bronke, ‘Thm —^must we hava mlsna- tiMM anw modotof rheyoratlw Aa for the Guild Theater ntUe, than on any other line In the coun- Mrs. Dingle was shot In the Une n. Like His. . laughed. batlc field about the rail head, actions of the foreign church au- ble for the failure to secure an Before Pilate. of means of ending the nortoem i ^^y^rett Kennedy; sntsrtainraent 'Ttdat yon set them?" dentandlBga?" She was m in laat ward la pertoetloB! that la wbara Alfred Luat and jnienevcr an internal flaw was cn- trj', Hohl had an Interesting view Uvjrltics, the ownership of church armtatice in advance of direct ne­ head, the charge shattering the conflict drew only evaalvs repUM I Jenney, John O. Mahoney, earneet that he amlled for the Lynn Foatanna ara busy after cut­ a speaaer dealgnad eapeeiallr PUnte. spniMod. *T ordalrad a wreath at ter yen. wiu eawelb away every BRAITHWAI 'flnuntered, the axis of the field was of the startling living conditions property .toid unaympathettc attl- gotiations. wlndahleld of the car. German activity In the seething I j j , , j j g , McVeigh, guest commlt- first time. Paul'a smile w h one Ill Main St. TeL 5.116 ting abort the long vacation they of the coal miners in West Vir­ Tenors, Te Him. lilies and a spade." ' Overnighl News bulge, give yen graeefal rarrlage SlFiariSUMt changed and the flux became dis­ tude of that church hleratchy baa The Scandinavian press editori­ Bteton, who had not lived In the Europsan dIplomaUo s l^ t u p Victor W .' Bronke, BTefett of tbe nlceet things about him. It bad started on their rural estate Quotat^ns —bStisr berith. ginia and other coal bearing states vicinity recently, waa driving a Chorus. to Ckivary. " A n you infarring that I’m a torted. Dr. Sperry found that he led the more intelligent clam of alized widely on the negotiations Basses, Me to Calvary. emphMiaad. however, by K*||nedy; dsooratlona, Carl Pridm, dead one?" began with hla eyM and ended iii' near OeoeaaM Depot, WU. f could pass a coll along above the through which the railroad passes Polish Immigrants to form the today with the hope that a Settle­ cat with 1940 nunola license — of Foreign .M b ^ter | ^ nuaUMr;------a flash ot white toath. They are ta tha midst of ra- O f Conneciicui M ISS A N N IE S W IF T to the sea. platae Issued In Galva, the patrol Tenors, Ax They Oanm loscUfia'^'Von Ribbentrop for Rome "Sounded a Uttla that way, Mora and Btora, tba (all and pick up this distortion, Polish National Cathoffc church. ment would be achle'ved and that to the Flacs. prapidents Induding. Mrs.' didn’t It?" She startad tor tho ‘T wasn’t aura you wanted to be baaraalB of "ItavaUtlaa,” and M ou n 8 la8 M d Y $ a8 P . M. ’ Which, when properly amplified, "Living oondltions In the moun­ Independent from the /Svauthority of Finland's national Integrity would said. His father Uvea In Shelbina; to c o ^ with Premier MuMoUnL Menda,” be aald. than ara pavaral raaaoaa that poepta ara awakeidag to tba fket tains of West Virginia are terri­ ' (Thorus, Drom B Head, Dsnnaher, Mrs. Idai- Woodhouse, doer. *T must daah." O at this apo^tbrfft poUey baa, could be made to OpelTte, simul­ the foreign church.” be preserved. The belief waa ex­ hla mother is dead. A elater was German--—-T ---- sources. . avoided nwiMoi direct I| Beatrice Thomas, Mrs. Oirls- "Why daah?" What’s the hur­ "Ob, yea,” ahe breathed. ANTIQUE brought them baric to Mmdway ble," he said. ‘When someone pressed that Finland haa abla lead­ reported to live In the area In Hymn 107, l ^ e irvey the New HaveaA-Matebioakar A1 taataad of bringing raeovary. nrada taneously, a recording pen and Wondrous Cross. ry?" ■ Tbe train wns slowing. Paul ao aoon after thay bad bean tour­ palnt-guD. oaks me to aid the Finns, I can­ ership which will see that no unfair which he'took.refuge. said, "Let's walk in the parh to­ ing from const to coast: They Caroly announced tha atgatag of It Impoaalbla. not but think of those thousands advantage to taken of the Finns. Benediction. Mrs. CMhrs Chartler. Mrs. 3 | s ry "It’s my turn to get dlniAr." RESTORATION Oscar Suggs, New Haven writor- Sanatar atytra Bridgra (Bop., - First Car la 1828 Saw Blaa Step Oar pressnes hers «d Flnlsad’s vener- f Brosasn, Mra. Lydia WIgren. Mra. "What would happen If you night nad smell the apring." really wera tired, but after tan The first detector car was dem- of poor miners In the mountains, Battle of Yiipuri Mra. Sam Varner, who Uvea able ex-praridsnt Per Erind Svin- laaindtag watahb nad Doug Mnrrii. Mon- N. ■ .). Gertrude Bauaola, MM. Graes P it-' weren't thoraf Would your riiarm' "AU right," ahe laughed. Ann of travri they aUU lova traaL Can., for tba faatura eight* snstrated In 1028. The first car where whole families are living near Plevna, told Sheriff Threlkeld hufvud. loaned down to eateh c m moro AatkMtte BaprsdMMeM under terrible conditions in the Robinson Speakei kin snd Mrs. Sophia Holmes;, Ing Uttlo Mend atarve? By the round bout on an nll*pro bonnj ttalaas wa ebaSg* aur was crude in comparison to the Raging Intensely she saw a man atop hla car near tlcketa, AUen Dester, H sn y Msid- way, what h^penod to CtaraT' gUmpM of him aa ha atrodo aeroM AndOabtaM ttaktag tbtaka SoatUd' and Ootam- the modem fleet of teat cars now hillside coke ovens- a serious Manchesier their home late In Um day, don card at tbo Arana-‘riioaday n iib t trade poUcy at onaa, wa ara baad- meat, John .Pentlsad. John G. Ms- "Oh, riM ahowed up all rig h t- the pUtform. She wae only half tlpbolatartag bua, 0 „ ara axclttag riUea to |fiay Newtown.—Bight pononn wan Ktannlng the rails of the country. predicament. (Continued from Page One) overalla and overahoes, shoulder a At PTA Meeting aware that her blood eang de- baeauM ba found mnrveloua rm- od for a riajor riapraorien wbldi Baldwin to Join honey, snd n oommlttes from tha reached home at the aame time ~ Ot Every DeaertpUea injured, one critlenUy, whan a akld- ty ba tba last roundup for Bossed on this success, the Sperry "Those poor people are living Dale Book gun and walk down a country auxlUsiy sad the post; pubUetty. did." lleloualy. tauranto tbara. When away from Company began the construction at least the equivalent of a division Ooraplete U se of Fsiwlra dtag car crashad into naotber ma- Amorleaa damocraey. under the worst possible condi­ rMtd* Ronald Fsrgusan, Lson T h s^ : ^ "Good. Sbe’a a witlaaa HtUo sap, (To Bo OeMtaMd) the ttientar Lunt la noted for bla cbtaa on Saoka HUl ban. Oaidal of a fleet of cars for use in serv­ tions." he said. "Imagine .whole 15,000 to 18,000 men. Aocordlng While the ahootlag was the sub­ The regular mssUag of ths Elks!Lodge Tonight Kiprramtative H. CM A Manchester Green P. T. A. win be chslrmsn, ezMiffldo, but 1 wish all eapa weU." talanta an a cook, a eonaolaaaur Haugh, 80, of Sandy Hook, oufftr- ice In this and other countries. families living in those abandoned to official Army headquarter^ ..fig­ March 10. — Presentation of ject of conversation of . many of tha Mteben who producM dial reau (B a ». Mkm.). Death claimed Dr. Sperry before ures, 4,200 Russians were killed In held Wednesday, March IS. at * ChsriM W. HoIUster snd Prs "Kind of you." Aaa laughod. Horold J. Dwy«r od aavan haod tajifftoa, and wai coke ovciui. jutting out of the sides Maunder'e "OUvet to Calvary " at groups on atreet comers last i dent Mrs. Marjorie BradBw. "She waa mag aa a hornet" Japanese Remove that bava frnquantly bean quoted the ’fleet of new test cars were three days alone. 'p. m.. at the school. Principal Bd- IS Mata St., btaaebestar. 0m m . kstad ao ta eriUcal oondltioa at tba la tbo future, oapital wUt aei of the hills, prey of everything Emanuel Lutheran church. night, there waa no evidence of in- Bridgeport. March •—(Ft—Not- Past Commander and Mrs. Clar- " W ^ 1 don't btaaM her. ‘nmae ta a geurmat'a beat ten of the aaa' Danbury boopltal. Savon otban { completed. The cost of each tost that comes, from extremes In tem­ There were no .definite figures on tenee fccUng In this northeast son BaUey who w m aehedulsd to son. to Maslao, but tt must -coma In _ Next Week apeak ‘Is unable to do ad. Two ableble flgurssflgUTM in theths . B. P. o. O. ElksKuuiygoe BtaMlI of Proridenco. It i„ birds were none too aubtle.” American I^ag ware treated at tha hoopttaL three 1 car la $100,000. perature, excessive moisture, poor the number of casualties In the March 11 — DedlcaUon of Le- Missouri county neat town. L m u m Ameriena Oaagrapby dlffarant spirit, raaltatag no coun­ I In simple English this searching other members of tbs high school throughoutoughout tho oost ara to attend I MB attend the oupper and pro- "UnsubUe la the word. They (• .. of thent bring dtaehnraad Jntar. try ta America ta on aeonomlc or sanitary conditions! In reality It fighting around VUpuri, but it was glon'e new home on Leonard atreet the taltlattoa of Gov. Raymond E. I m m . it waa anaounesd. Fast shoved her into a taxi,, raying Mloa Fontanae’a enthuainam for unit, operated by electricity at low is a large colony of people living believed the Rumlan loMs there faculty wtn take his ptaM, Deep River.—Mra. Mtaata Lar­ political colony of another. March 13 — Spring meeting of BUdwin in B rid gm rt lodge of I commander Biasell la the donor o f that It was Ubm to throw out the Shanghai, March (Fl—Ita- traveling ta that it haa eanbtod bar son. 40, was burned critically ta voltage, detects the taU flaws, re­ under ground like animals." far exceeded those on the Ladoga Educational club at Lincoln school Recess Is Taken ter Robinson, vlcs-princlpal, wUI to tanrn tha geography of Ameri' Baman Batata QMfllana, Mas- cords the type of flaw on an auto­ front. .talk on “CouraM 0 | ^ to Frarit Elks tonight In the Stntfleld Ho-1 Wrarll Cup, awarded oorii year trash. That’a what made her moval by JapaneM troopa of an nn explosion of keroaaao baliig I l i a r rarratary of forrign The Sperry Company, whose at 3:30 p. m. te t A fter the lodge eserciaes to tbe awmber o f tbs local noot mad." American flag over tha American LAUNDRY ea. She ta a aaUva of England. uoad to ktadia a lira ta tbo kltriioa matic chart register and the ma- headquarters Is In Hoboken, N. J„ The Finnish high command i Mare.1 18—S t Patrlek'a game men." MIm Gertrude Obsrampt, A Lamidry Servlet tbst affoliK ebine. at the same time splashes ported the destruction of more In Fraud Trial teacher of d ries sad Guidance tho governor and other guoats w ill m Ui year sstobUabM tho liest "They didn’t— Baptlft Miaaion achool on Chuaaa ■tova at bar home hers. Maraama has orders for the inspection of party at Manchester Green school, bo entertained at dinner. I efforts in poet work. Ana went to the door. "Nice to isUmd, off the coaat of Chekiang StUsllct Woflk In And wns placed on the danger list at ite paint on the rail to indicate 62,000 miles of track in the United than 100 Soviet tanksMtoce March auntees P. T. A. CounMUor at tbe HlfiJIi achool, wUl I f mutual goiod will and tba re­ ) pebble flaw or internal fls- 1, when the Finns took 106 tanks apeak on ''Guidance in tbs High Speaksn ara to bo V. 8. Senator I xho banquet win bs Mrved by have seen you. Goodby." Hurry­ province, waa reported today by tba Mtddteacx hospitaT, Middle- moval of traditional cauaea of States this year. A total of 72,- March 18—S t Patrick's Eve New TOrk, March 8—(F)— Tbe Francis Mslonsy. Mayor MeLavy.ljgim Andlslo bf ths Oak Strost ing aJong the aidewalk. she found Britlah and French Catholic mla- W m k Out town. Rallroad section men. which 000 miles of track waa inspected of the destroyed S4th . Moocow dance at Legion home on Leonard Coatar-Mualca fraud trial Is la School.” mistrust ware tba ultimata goal of follow the t « t cars, remove the Brigede. To parents of teen-age children Governor Baldwin. Mayw Clin-1 q ^II and music for tbs banquet Stave beside her. ■ionariea. Have Yoer Laeadry PfeMoHS Middletown.—Mary A. Ktaralla, last year. European contracte for atreet week-end recess, after a Jury of "How about dtaaor?” he asked. Buy or 88, for S3f yean a municipal on^ Pan-Amorleantam, this goal bra (nil section Eiua marked, Insert thia meeting will offer a fine op­ ningtaam Of Danbury. P u t Grand qg by Tony onSrlgbPs erebss- They oaM the JapaneM threat­ Salved A tU ^ ^ been virtually aeblavad- track Inspection were cancelled Oamlag Bveata four women and eight men' heard Exalted Rulers Jsmes R. Nlcbol-|m. "NOb thank you." ened to "cut off the hMda" of any ploys, died. 8ha was aacratary to •nw railc and the test car con- this year due to the European war. conUcUng descriptions of Uis late portunity for a dlBcuaskm at those —■award J . Tniableed o f •tauca on over the entire system. ' Ru$$iana Report March 17.—Presentation of the eon at Bpringflrid ond New York An oppoitidilty tor public, Inraeo- "Why not?" ChineM who might try te replace various Middletown mnyora for 18 Infrequent Letters "Messiah'’ by Emanuel and Chapel F. Donald Costar—the grMtest questions, the solution of which MANCHESTER yeara. Facaign PaScy Aaaeriatlen. The teat car crew numbera may nnan tbe happInsM and sue- end John F. Msiley of Boeton, tien at the new home edll ho gtveil *Dh. hist because." the flag whan It warn taken down Build Now Hohl will receive mail from his Further Advance$ choirs of Bmaauql Lutheran church swindler who ever lived, or William T. PUnipa of New York. "Well, weU—pld Steve must a fortnight ago. LAUNDRY W t hflvt non«y avallnbic Hartford.—^Ttaa State Parson men besides the engineer or home here intermittently during small-timer'' of “uiiMvory repu­ ccM at many young psopls grad­ on Sunday, March 18, from 3 to A Tba Praeldent WUI be drafted and a conductor who Is Moscow, March —A Rus­ at 7 p. m. of the Grand Ledge have loM his power of sttrsctlon. Tbe mission achool waa cloaed nal Department announced com his summer service on the north­ March 38—Annual meeting of uating thia June from our Junior p. m. Fred Ha(% Mgr. for BiortgacM on homes. untaaa, ta a most rigorous manner, «hsrgo of the car schedule. sian military communique report' tation.'' traeteee and William M. Scully of But persuasion—^I'm still good at lata in 19SS wImr the Japanese in* C UtIva axamlnattana would bo ern Canada rallroada. Hla mall ed toda) furtbar advanees of So­ Brltlsh-American Club. He was a ’’■aiall-tlmsr.’’ said Ugh schools. 78 Maple Si. IM S4IS Id for tba poritions of director ho arakaa It parfaeUy clear to tha Is naturally slow, only 6 As usual ths mratlng Is open to MerMea. president at tbe State th at* vaded catunan. The JapaneM later Tho tZHBM Invohrod in will, be sent to the western central viet forces bastaglng VUpuri and March 34—Easter Sunrise Serv­ Fsderal Attomsy Irving It. Kauf­ "Not good enough." She crossed ehtof computer of tba ktata American people that ba w ill de- let of testing being done office of the railroad from the adults and a social hour wUl fol­ Elks. withdrew from the property fol­ KOttbur • m ortcace from os nomtaat After work each night, gave no indication o f any let-up In ice at old Golf Lots on East Cen­ man. who "couldn't have gotten to BtatauMseat haadtag for the El. Oaodatie Survey, a W PA project oonjpany office In Hoboken and the Karelian lathmue flj^Ung. low tho discussion period. lowing an American protest. to Hohl, the car is side- ter street, 8:18 a, m. flrst bSM without ths> front and He kept itap. Jostled by the has- It waa retorted the new inci­ is very snull and Bumey admtatotarad 1^ the Highway Da- then sent to the Inspection car The communique .covered activ­ March 38—Knights of Gol|)m- prsstlgs" of ths tvs rasn on trial portmant. Ap^lcations for tha< at the nearest possible along the transcontinental line. n s M A ir L teaii^ hooM Makers. dent had been ptotantad here, with ey be had promptly after d from that time until the ity through yaoterday. bus Baeter hall at Sports Osnter. for allsgsdiy coondring to defraud Four A re K illed 8:80 a. Bnnday admol and > " I want a chance to apologise, two Jite, pajrl^ $4800 and $2400 "The chief train dispatcher in It aaid: March 37—Desoart-Brldge, MoU' ths .$S3.(M0,000 MoKssson-Robbins S t Thomas. Ont. March h-k Dwyer Ing the past year. In aqd out of' D ea d lock O (drama - charged was the “ A prophet la not wllh'iut honor the rink he Is a fine ‘ “ save in his own country.” earnest In hts desire ISih Stale U agu eU „J -»r-tf.K p r ' r i t a i n event — and so often have Triumph Over ^ Prime M lnitter The Census Argument Inspires Cartoonists People S Record in 2-Mile Tonight Chatter That about daecrtbee young where In this racket«.i Triumph in 16 S u rtaS i"™ ® v - a i c u c r B Chemberlaln, In an exposi- Democrats'extolled Its drama— Peter Vendrlllo's entrance into the that If he Is going to tha top ha tioa of the Allied war aims two Queen s Feat Going Homoi Going Strong that a fifth-grade schoolboy can Stratford Foe arena at the Manchester Sports must first perfect his physical oon- ; Saverick Also Shines;: Joe McCIuSkey, who set the4a letter to The Herald sports de­ It was noticed on Tuesday eve­ O n ter last Tuesday night. But dltlon. For one thing be trains | W on’t Explain wcekx ago, declared that (1) the During five years in the U. S. Thirty-six hours before Nazi report what took place on the track world agog two weeks ago! partraent, he points out that he ning St the Sports Center that the the youngster demonstrated that faltliM ly every ulght being care- ' Can Clinch 1'ie by Beat­ present rulers of Germany must troops poured Into Poland, last Senate, Ohio’s Vic Donahey, 06, a i. * I I was a member of the team that drizzly day of March 1933. by winning the two-mlle steeple- y ,, , U. 8. relay section to the east of the ring 'was he could take it... the boos. .and . (ul not to get down t(M fine. True ffM m and (2) the Independence of September, the 61,000-ton Ger­ ’ has never made a speech. ‘You Lyman Hall of Walling­ occupied mostly by boys of high still put up a whole of a battle. It he Is awkward In the ring but ing Bristol Tomorrow. { Nap in Series man liner Bremen sped from Even while grim President-elect chase for his 19th individual na- title In Chicago In 1933, the others toe Poles and Czechs must be as- can learn a lot.” says this lanky, ford Top» Middletoivn school age. It was from this direc­ MTss freely predicted that Young that Is natural right now and tha New York for refuge at Mur­ gum-chewing fother of 10 children, Roosevelt was laying a damp hand tional title, baa high hopes o f fol- being Venake, Nordell and Man- tion that the boos came which Polowdtser would literally knock ring lore comes kith experience aured. mansk, Russia, w hence she Tho Poliah-Amcricans 'ad­ s " “by just listening.” Recently he on the old family Bible, America’s lowing up that triumphtrlur with an­ gan. That same year he also won greeted Young VendrlUo. Boos hla block off and for a few mo­ gained <>nly by constant fighting Ernie Lombardi Keep* But , In his telk last slipped safely home through For rf Honors, 45-18; the German National A A U 3.000 vanced within two gamen .of listened, then said No, when Ohio banking structure was crumbling. other notable achievement tonight often have been heard at boxing ments in the first round It seemed and training. weekend with America’s Sumner the Allied blockade In Decem­ meter steeplechase in Dusseldorf, Democrats offered to back him as He proclaimed a four-day bank Pick All-Stor Array. —a world record In the two-mlle matches after a decision hss been that this would become a reality. to His Dad their second State Polish j Mum on Incident Bnt Welles, is said to have vowed Ger- ber. Matching that feat of sea­ Germany, in 9:24 That explains a “favorite* son” candidate for holiday. Then, In dizzy succession, run of the Knights o f Oolumbus made which the majority believed Ceurageena Cemebaefc There Is just .a word before clos­ League cage championship in : many will flght until England and manship, Britons this week meet at Madison Square Garden. the 21 titles for the records but Is Hardest Woricer on sailed their 85.000-ton Queen President. And this week, after 35 came NR.A . . . repeal . . . FERA New Haven, March 9—<>15—’D’ * unjust Often boos ars heard when After weatherlog this storm of ing to his dad, Peter Vendrillo. Sr. four years with a smashing France: Don Lash of Indiana ertoted the Joe Is still the holder of 10 Indi­ the boys In there are not trying, Elieobeffi into New York .nfter m mimlin* years in public life, “Honest Vic” . . . devaluation . . . CCC . . AAA hsskctball team of Bassick High vidual IT. 8. national diadsms. blo'we, Vendrillo quickly settled If Pete It going to handle his 60 to 86 triumph over St. Cincinnati's Roster.. 1. Recognize the Reich's su­ present mark of 8:58 three years or In the case of professionals, down and gave as good as he got youngster he must not forget that a secret maiden voyage from AWAY. AT announced his present term in . . . SEC . . . reciprocal trade . . . acbool of Bridgeport added the ago won’t be In tbs field tonight. MeCTuskey adds that “ the dif­ premacy in central Europe, and AMEBICA't when the fighters are deliberately and many ringside observers encouragement Is all right but he Cyrils of Hartford at the Clydebank, Scotland. Her Hbd- Washington would be his last. NLRB ... social security .. . W ’A ’ .Connecticut championship to its McCluakey’s rivals will Include the ferent club officials are having a By Oayle Talbot promise not to stir up the Balkans son River dockmates. Britain s ueZITAOEl' I laurels today, and looked to the faking. But never In reporting thought the local boy had a bit should not distract hts fighter's East Side Rec last night for • • • . . . re-election in 1936 . . .**00011 sensational Greg RIes o f Notre busy lime trying to get me to Join Tampa, Fla., March 9.—(/ft—* and Scandinavia; j 81,000-ton Queen Mam and 'N ew England tournament at Port­ up with them, and many want me every boxing card here since Bob­ the better of the going In the last attention when the boy Is battling their 15th League victory in The kardest working player to. the When Michigan’s Gov. Frank reform . . . reorganization . .. arms Dame, who Is favored to win; 1. Relax their “stranglehold” on France's 8.1,000-ton Normandie, land. M e, next week for new to rejoin the New York A- C by Relnier was the local star, has of tha second round and all of tee In tee ring A boxer must watch Cincinnati training camp la B nil* have been rusting there since embargo repeal. Luigi Beccsll, Italy’s Cljinplc 16 games and their 16th in 21 aea routes to the world’s raw ma­ Fitzgerald died a year ago, his job worlds to conquer champion; Tommy Deckartf. Joe's Others want to know what Is be­ The Herald's boxing man heard a third stanza. But what aroused hla opponent every second and a Lombardi, the 'gont of tea last last Fall. Those four ships arc As Republicans and Democrats starts,.this naason. Defeating terials, and return Germany's pre- went to Luren D. Dickinson, then Bassick vron the Class A tiUe perennial nemesis on the fist; coming of the 'contemplated club’ local man booed as he entered the the admiration of tea fane more glance towards hie corner might World's Series. Aa game ae he is the world's largest. wrangled over the result of these \ ■ of tha ConnecUcut Intemcholastlo ball—before he even started to than anything else was Vendrillo’a easily end In a kayo. This was no­ the .St. Stans at Bristol to­ W orld W ar colonies. lieutenant-governor. A foe of liq­ Walter Mehl and Georgs de I was to organize. Instead I am btg, Ernie wears the expresatao uor and “high life,” Gov. Dickin­ seven New Deal years, last Mon­ Athletic Conference tournament letting them know there Is a Man­ flght. It looked very much as If It amazing ability to battle back ticeable In the second round as tee morrow will assure the PA’s these days of w man who Intends to This week, as peace-detective George. son says God helps him meet the day, the President attended a spe­ last night with a smashing 35-25 McCIuskey today added further chester in (3onn., besides those In had been arranged beforehand. (Showing a lot better form than boys wore bi a fierce mlxup along make his detractors set their Wellea moved on to Paris, army and mistook the Belgian ships for of at least a tie for the title problems of state. So satisfactory cial church service, as he had done victory over Stratford, which will Information on his claim that he New Hampshire and Massachu­ Why? was accredited to h|m) and the south side 'of the ring. Ven- words. men W Washington agreed Eu­ British. and will put tlie flnal outcome has he found this partnership that every March 4 for six years. That also compete for the New Eng- holds 21 championship medals. In setts.” change the boos to cheers. That driUo yelled sometlilng tea yoimg- The slugging catcher never hae rope’s conflicting powers were as On the western front, the ap­ Und mie. ^ , was where tee courage of tee star turned towards his. comer and up to the last game with New made the slightest effort to ex­ he’s thinking of running for re- night the Roosevelts ate terrapin Too bad that Mike Delaney had tightly deadlocked on the military proach of Spring brought “a de­ The Bridgeport team win he out hla winning streak stopped here. youngster really came to ligh t He as be did so PolowUmr aocked Britain’s second-place entry plain what hmppensd to him to election this year. He will be 81 and pheasant with the cabinet. for revenge in the New England front as on the political. cided renewal of activity.” Aerial He had a tough boy to meet. Polo, was not only fighting PolowiUer home a beauty along side the jaw. here on March 17. that ludicrous eumax to tea bifft scouts crossed the lines from both next month. On the air. Senate Leaders tournament. Bassick won the but the animosity of a home town Give the kid his advice between aeries, when .the Yankees bounotfl i Hew They Stand Barkley (Democrat) and McNary wltzer carries a sock. Is aroell and In the main, attraction which was sides. Big guns boomed louder title last year, only to lose It hard to hit. Mike could not punch audience teat apparently wanted rounds. Pete, and layoff the ad­ him around Uke a rubber ball. Tba> Student Of Democracy (Republican) re-fought the New again by a decision that It had South Windsor Gains fast and well played but marred A cautious majority of these ex­ along the Rhine. A German patrol down at him ae Joe made hjmscif a to sec him kayoed. vice during the actual fighting. most he has aald wma: “I don't d used an ineUglble player. frequently by tee many personals perts Inclines to the view that the raided a British outpost and. so Archduke Otto von Hapsburg is Deal war. Boasted Barkley: “In . amnller target by crouching. Then I t may be observed that this ,Anyway the youngster must know what happened.” Allies already have won the upper one of those “ if” figures that deco­ 1932 the total income of the Amer­ In the Clasa B Onal last night. young man was in excellent condi­ have gained a lot of eatlefaction called by tee two officials, the Probably teat Is tea lltsnli said Berlin, killed 20 Britons and the southpaw stance was another PA’a bad a very easy tims In band, and that economic strangu­ iH m ican people was $40,039,000,000, Lyman Hall of Wallingford had Finals of Class C-D tion and also earned a coveted when he was able to turn the truth, but It would have bean aaqr^ captured 16. rate the margins of history: If ptuzier for the local lad. Ho might turning back tbs first of three lation should ultimately bring the w hile in 1939 . . . It was $68,500,- an easy time trouncing Middle- honor from the Boy Scout authori­ boos into cheers In exactly eleven for him to hava said teat Keller,| A t sea, earlier in the tyeck, a L(wi« finals (at wether, is a 20-1 shot In the Ham- be brought back la Frank Roesi, of colt headed the list of thorough­ Price Headley, Thomas Platt, C. C. line reached and surrounded fore­ the C-D honors and then enjoyed bletoniaii winter book___ Tony Bridgeport. He can make about breds qualified for the $75,000 add­ taken out ImaMdiately and by Bun. both of team should return: On the economic front, this affection sought to be instilled.” Sportsmen’s show opens, In­ Bible fo r 80 workers td produce as Weaver gym, Hartford). Van Meter, Mrs. J. W. Parrish and tealr 1938 form, tea Rada pi week. Allied blockading of Ger­ doomed Viipuri, that they were dianapolis. much as 100 did in 1929. It’s “ sig­ FD R Backs Hatch B ill G laston^ry vs. Ellsworth. an unbeaten 1989-40 campaign Canzonerl le playing a short anyone hla weight, step aome. Art ed claaslc for three-year-olds. One day night It may prove to ha fit for The Supreme Court, which has Sports Dept. with 18 etralght wins. EUsworth theatrical engagement here ------D. WsU. tee gaow at Bristol. ly would bo a shoo-ta. man exports drew a sharp protest paying a disastrous price— “heaps nificant.” the committee thought, V The President did talk when Gagney, o f WiUtnaantlc la anything o f the nominees, A. C. Emot’s Dol- From LoutevUla arc nominations turned 'down appeals from con­ Five years ago' San Francisco easily trimmM Bloomfield In Re Frank Spencer's Journal and Sen­ Airtar having pitohad his from Rome. Italy normally feeds of dead” —for every inch of ground that this did not appreciably in­ asked what he thought of extend- but a set-up but Roael had It all larvlUe, died laet Saturday. HU from T. B. Mueller, Mrs. Kirby Last bight tea P A ’a played a fine trary decisions in , similar cases sportsman C h a r le s S. Howard tourney opener and Its Impreaalve tinel schoolboy basketball tourna­ nomination fea, however, stays to gsBM with tea sxeapUoii at tea conaecutlva no-Mt no-run half her furnaces with German gained. “The surprise to ourselves crease the number'of persons un­ the Hatch Act to cover state over him. Both of theae lads are Ramsey and M. J. Schmitt. from several slates, agreed last picked up an undistingui.shed colt ^ Hicks, Berg Meet ihowing last night seams to Indi­ ment la going full blast down at old-timers but far from the down­ the pot. third qubrtar. AU tea playare had to '88 Johnny flastod like as well as to the enemy,” one edi­ Abroad employed. :ers w ho are paid out o f fe d - Woodward Is Itoek roeket Inst yasr. Ha never . coal, a third of it shipped by wa­ Monday to review tliis one. named Seabiscuit for 97,500. Now cate a tucoesaful tltla deftnat la to­ Winston-Salem, N. C.— With 123 ward path. Puree Tip Ta $78A6S a field day to tha ooortag write ter from North Sea ports. British tor wrote, “ is only in the fact that funds. That law now bare fed­ William Woodward, who has to reeUy good shape abd 7 years old, the big black thor­ Looking Backward For Links Honors day’s tussle. teanu participating, Frank claims TTie puna for tee mllo-and-a- ■sen UirM boraaa carrying bU ool- Kosa, MUm Savartok. Bruao 99- Interference with this traffic, the the invader has not got there Long's Last Stand eral Employes below the rank of ebronto "aora arai.” PirhaM Ye» No . . . Maybe oughbred earned more than 10 Led again by Co-(3aptalns It’s the largest tournament under Young Sharkey la really sick. luarter raoa wras hiked teto year to ora step Into tea wtonar’a cIrcU, cholskl, Opalaeb aad Haraburda Fascist government charged, “is earlier.” Ancient history became front­ policj^^aker from politics. Mr. one roof In the world...... Dav(s {75,000 added and tea suhaerlptton was a hangover from tha hafl|l ... times his purchase price in a sin­ Louisiana’s Gov. Earl Long, de­ Muceykiewica and Peteraon, the “Pop” McLean, hla trainer, who is including Johnstown. last yMria faaturliu; to that department. Be- The Sherman anti-trust law of page news when, in 1922, scientists season to wUeb he wna auhjM manifestly abusive.’’ Said Finland’s minister in Wa.sh- feated last month for renomina­ Roosev^t liked the idea of extend­ St. Augustine, Fig.. March 9— South Windsor cagers rompad to a Wood’s new brochures on the IMO tut was up an avan doaan ovar sides lOMtog tea PA 's to victory 1890 prohibit.s "combinations in re­ gle afternoon recently. This prize dug from the sands along Egypt’s a square shooter, confirmed tee vletor. U bock, as are tea three Anyhow, bo was tee yooPa Brussels protested to Berlin, Ington: “When the war started, tion, will' lose his job Msw 14. Last ing it. Itepublican Senators glee­ f)PH—Diminutive Ellaabete Hicks, 12-5 advantage at tha quariar, 29-9 Preakness and Belmont stakes 1939, although short o f tea 140 an- branchea o f tea Whitiwy taniUy— vU tea acering route, Mike Bav- straint of interstate trade. Is the — $86,650 for winning the Santa River Nile the 3,800 - year - old have bit tela desk—swellest job of news. “ He is not afraid of Eat- trUs predicted by Colimal Winn, dUappointnunt ^ meantime, following an air battle most people thought we would be weekend, in an attempt fo clip the fully baAed him, but Democrata with only two and a half years of at halfUme and 41-21 at the three- roan” he cqnflded, “ they’ll get to­ Mrs. Payne Whitney (Oraantrea arick, “ Duke” Haraburda. Bruno beaten within two or three days. practice of medicine a trade? Anita handicap— brought his total bones of Pharaoh Tut-ankh-Amen. were divid^. Democratic Senator grtf behind her, te about ready to quarter mark as Coach Hugh Greer race publicity seen yet---- A1 Lo­ pMsldent of ChurailU Dowms. Now Johnny la out thoro loahi over Belgium during which a Ger- next administration’s wings, he gether and you’ll see a real flght eUMea), John Hay Whitney and Bycbolakl aad Kurtowlcs played la- Uko tee bettor part.of a eatU We’ve been fighting three months Yes, the Department of Justice earnings to $437,730, an ill-tim e Even more important, some arch­ have a hand In the women’s na­ poured his entire squed into the pes. tha Bee backstop, says Paul Although unbeaten and parhapa C. V, Whitney. To aid tee otnng ■pired ball on tea floor, faaturtog iuan bomber shot down two Bel­ summoned the “lame duck” state Miller countered with an amend­ then.” dollars again. 1 watohad him now and we'll fight on.” From decided, two years ago, and in­ American turf record. aeologists believe, is a tomb opened ment to ease restrictions on fed­ tional ehamplonatalp, say those who fray. Chase and Arnold featured Waner of the Pirates la the best the shortest price winter book fa­ eastern bid are subscriptions also In tbUr passwork aad fine dafsn- gian pursuit planet. Nazis, apolo­ legislature fo r a special session'. vorite to history, Bbn” Isn’t teem through for thno Sweden, however, came fresh ru­ dicted the American Medical As­ last weekend in the p|:esence o f eral workers. Senator Hatch Said have followed her eurprlalng win for Kllllngly. The box score: hitter In baseball— with two strikes from tha Brandon atables, W . U •Ive play. gizing, explained the German pilot Less than a quorum showed up. Ellsworth Charley Backhofen, of Rockville, the whole show. ‘Tha cream o f tea aad except for a sUgbt mors of mediation maneuvers. sociation, two affiliates and 20. Vital Statistics modern Egypt’s youi^ King Fa te r performances. on biro. Brann and William Ziegler, Jr. If they feature tea aaraa sort of thought he was flying over France Simultaneously, the state Demo­ Miller’s amendment would ‘‘mean P. Want None Of IL is back in the fold. He had aome American thrae^yaar--olds Is cbol' control ho had tea battor* If tee five-foot, 110-pound girl, B. F. Mrs. Ethel V. M an, write five play at Brtetai. Sunday alffht teera The death rate of women in ev­ rouk. / cratic central committee revoked the absolute defeat of the Demo­ 11 Larry MacPhall has been talk­ sort o f an argument about mana­ langtag him and, to addition, ha ___ Once with tom ou. ha one of the longest hitters In wom­ Peteraon, I f ...... 5 1 nominees, John Maraah, Mrs. Emil Ur DO reaooB wfoy tea P A ’a irtiouid- ery decade of life is low'r than It’s that of Pso^sennes I, who cratic Party in 1940,” And Muler 1 3 ing about flying the Dodgers gers but that has been straighten­ may expect a run for tea pnooey out Ivan Goodman for tea its post-primary nomination of en’s competition, isn’t ..National Huther, I f ...... 1 Dcnamark and Mm. Fred Orahnef n*t return home tee vletore. i f tee that of men, according to figures ruled 200 years ^ e r King Tut but said the Hatch Act as-ia would 8 17 around tec National League by ed out and the popular fighter will from Robert E. Lee, an expatriate ou t He aald ha faals great Headliner: A Poker-Playing Sofdier Runs Turkey Long as his successor’s secretary of tlUlat In a year or twro, she will MucsylUealcs, i f .... 7 constitute minois’s bid. ' Herbert Amerks get by Bristol their published this week by a life in­ about whose penod less nas been “ruin tee Democratic Party.” Hl« Waldron, r f ...... 4 0 8 air, but the big tinea don’t want probably be seen here on the next American which has been racing Woolf, the man from Missouri, that- his ftoa toft arm to Urnl state. have a lot to say about who la card. eheneee o f coming through to tee From Turkey to the nearest 'Eu­ surance company. Slrhultaneously, known. "The gum m y’s head was amendment lost, 44 to 41. champion, the followers agree. The Dimlow, rf ...... 0 0 0 the business___ one air executive underuiiusr thaLfis cotoracotun oot f ■J. F. Byer in bopas to ropeat hU 19SS Lawrrto a rag. league diadem ere excellent. H ia new rule - permitting ropean batUefront is 1,100 miles. U. S. Surgeon General Thomas found encased in a mask of pure pretty l»-year-old lass took up Bancroft, c ...... 0 0 0 said when the late Knute Rpckne England. Anoteiir ““foreign” f horia vlotory. Election Returns FDR Denoonces Ceasns-Baltfaig and owaad Iqf Y et leaders of that arid nation are Parran declared: “It would be pos­ gold, the body swathed in silver golf because she had a chance to Berger, c ...... 1 0 2 was killed in a. crash the ln(iuatry U lUted as Ruflgl a Oteor loading ownan with nom- B4te teaaaa and foae. aecom- pitober to take a full' stop ' As mayor of Redfield, la., Rob­ _ _ Itlad Irishman. ward before ha begtoa Ui-m acting as if war were just around sible to add 10.years to the average gilt. M o^ prized of the trinkets re- J'The whole thing Is a -political taka free leesoQs. . Malaon, e ...... 0 0 0 was setback eight years....If Last Nighi*8 Fights Lord Camavoa, utlM lAaaa include A. C. Ernst, Leo J. paaytog tea teanu to Bristol, are ert K. Goodwin, 35, has been draw­ Robert E. Lae U American bom fequeetad to maet at the Polish- M$bt have been pafoed for the comer. • 1 life span of people living in the coveren from his 11-foot granite move,” opined tee Preslaept in Today the Long Beach, Calif., Waldron, I g ...... 1 0 2 anything happened to a ball team, iurke, Charles T. FUharv Vaidtoa ing $12 a year. (He farms for a 0 although o f imported paraata— Amaricaa chib on Cttoton street, ezclustve benefit. It was As more and more troops are 1 ■ United States if we made fu ll use coffln’ are 21 gold bracelets in- criticizing Republlcana who w pit lass plays the famous Minneapolis Wes’skoa-sky, Ig------0 0 be said, the loss in patronage and Farina. H, M. Warner, L. B. Ifoyer living.) Soon, as a member of the to delete from tee census all ques­ Pease, rg ...... '2 0 4 prestige would be Inestimable. By Th« AssodAted Press Quatra Bras H —AnnabaU Laa. Ha from tea movie colony. and''C. B. bo letor than 6D0 p. m. tomorrow way ba loatned to pltdn and called up— the total reached an es­ of the scientific knowledge now sc^ed with the monarch’s family redhead, Patty Berg, in the finals was returned to teU country attar House of Representatives in Wash­ tions about income. A Senate sub­ o f the Florida eaat coast tourna­ Grlgley, rg ; ...... 1 b 3 Larry French and Carlie Root, New York.— Lew Jenkina, 13414, Howard, proud owner ,pf tea night, tea umpiras began to rlda him timated 500,000, th is' week — the available.” trrc. Hweetwater, Tex., knocked out tha wars started. While to Eng­ it Inst year they eontrlbutld to ington,' he’ll get $833 a month. A committee voted to strike out those ment. They have won two winter the Cub veterans, had their feel­ mighty SeabUoulL In tea pralimlnary the BL Cyril controlled Turkish press talks of Tippy Larkin, 18514, Om ald.'N, land ha won five races and each ^publican, he defeated his Demo­ tournaments each ae far. 22 6 49 ings hurt when they were left off Only Sevan fllllee wars noml lassies proved to be-too fast and Uow-up. war in the Near East by April. )ouble Trouble questions, but tee full committee J.. (1). triu m ^ Baa aooompllahad ta littto VanMnnaar, rotoraed to , Tale O f Two Skins cratic opponent better than three- Miss Hteks entered the winter KlUbigly tee Tampa qll-star squad....Joe nated for tea race which has been OTpertvn«v^ for tha balplaas P A When 100 German technicians Arabs outnumber Jews' about delayed a decision till next week. Omaha, Neb.—Carl Vineiquerra. short of a canter. HU aamtags, pbsnomenal form o f IB , w m fl(| ' When a tanner at Napa, Calif., campaign tmheraJded. Notelng B. F. P. Louis and Johnny Paycheck are won only oiica by a member o f te* girts aad trounMd team Iv a 47-18 w ere kicked out o f the countrj^^iast two-to-one in Palestine. And Brit­ to-tw o in a special election this Census officials wondered whether, 194. Omaha, knockad out Jail however, were only $7,900 com­ iriva McKeehnla ntoioat' tm much was heard A her until the Barrett, r g ...... 0 1 1 here to train for their April bout. “fair” aex—Regret—bock to 1*15. score. “ Skee” Klcsuk and “ Aggie” received tt«:o human skins, with ain, which runs the country under week to fill a vacancy/His was the if the inquiries are stricken, to ask Johnson, 188, Norway (3); Paul pared w lte Bimelecn’s $189,090 as barraaament of fine ^tUilag. month, the only explanation was a Palm Beach tournament. In which C%aM, rg 2 1 5 Joe goes to Greenwood Lake, N. Kaminski went on a spree for the request that they be made into fourth GOP victory in five such citizens to send in reports on their H artn^, 193, Kenoaha, Wls., out- a two-yaar-old. Is tea only starting soiitepaw terse: “Spring is coming.” mandate from the League of Na­ she upeet National champion Betty Beadoln, i g ...... 1 4 8 T. (as we told you Feb. 17) and Haztford wkllo Irano Lojaakl aad gloves, he called the cops. They elections this year. incomes by mail, postogefree. pointed Frank Rowaey, 17414. Loa Andy K.-owned by Tony PalU- Reds bav* t o ft , now teat L m X Mentor of Turkey’s inscrutable tions, proposes to keep Jews per­ Jameson o f San Antonio. Texas, In Lasooll, c ...... 1 1 8 Paycheck either to SummlL N. J., "Paaauts” BrogowsU waat best for traced them to a Portland, Ore., 4 Angelas,. (8). tart a i^ “ Big Blm’a’^ hottest r t ^ Foiur-Ball Finals som has gone te the Yaakaas* M foreign policy is slight, sarca.stic manently in the minority. To im­ FDR Okays Flnnbh Lean the saml-flnals and defeated GrsM Arnold, r f ...... 3 0 or to Joe’s old spot at Pompton tea F A ’S dental student who admitted sal­ 2 Philadelphia. — Jimmy Tygb, last year, also la aUglUa for a any club with a group at riSh| lamct Inonu, 59, president since plement that policy, she recently Am ory In the finale.* Deesultate, I f ...... 1 0 Lakes___ L C. Davis, who wrote hlaaehaator PA A O Boya (SO) vaging them from a laboratory One of big first acts on returning 0 135, Philadelphia, outpointed crack at the Kentucky Derby hander* Uke Paul DarrUwar> the death of dynamic Kemal ,\ta- imposed restrictions on Jewish In the South Atlantic at Ormond Geer. If ...... 0 0 a brilliant column of sports, com­ Are Slated Today B. F. T. refuse can and giving them to a from Panama had been W sigh a Frankie Wallace, 139, (TIeveland, glory. Andy K collected vletortea P. Bucky Walters., (tons Meoifo Dream Dept. Beach, she turned in an even big­ ment and jinkles fo r the St. Louis 1 Koee, rf ...... 6 l- I IS turk in 1938. land-buying. bill enabling tee Export-Import' 21 ( 10). In tha Ailtogton futurity and WUtoy Moore, Jim Tuner end friend, a Salem butcher, who had ger upset by defeating Miss Berg, 7 7 Post-Diepatch. Is dead. He fre­ 8 Opalaeb, r f ---- 3 1-1 7 Just who — if anyone — does As protest riots were reported Margie Rhodes, o f Shreve­ Bank to rush a $20,000,000 loan to MinneapollA—Johnny Hanschan. (Tbampagne stakes last year. Joe Beggs doesn’t need to w orip got the idea of having them proc­ who didn’t compete at Palm Beach, Score at half time, 29-9. Elle- quently gueet-starred for this dS' ( Other nominees belUved cape, Coral Gables. Fla-. March 9 — 8 Bavarick, I f ---- 5 3*d 18 Inonu expect to fight? In the World from the Holy Land, this week, the port, La., on dreaming thieves CCyls; umpire. 19314. MlnniMpolis; outpointed much about a "balanced staff,” e s s after a doctor showed, him a Finland for non-military supplietu In the semi-finals. Then she dem­ worth; referee, partmsnt... .Bob Pastor has gone bla of giving Bimelech plenty of (P )—'Two unheraldsd teams clash 3 Kurtowlcs, o . .. 2 0-0 War, Turkey sided with Germany. new land laws were attacked in had stolen her chickens, rushed to Saratoga to complete work on Billy MUke, ISl. 8L Paul. (10). “Brooklyn was loaded up with . billfold made of the same material. But his request fo r a $250,000 fund onstrated teat It wgsn’t a fluke by Hellyar. troubU m tea claaolo Includeluda C.i V. today ta the wtator's biggest golf 4 J. Bycbolakl, o . 1 1-2 Later she became chummy with the House of Commons as “shame­ out and discovert they had. hia new hom e... .Fraternising be­ Los Angeles.— Junior Muneell, left-handed batten last year, and " {ht. of for Admiral Byrd’s Antarctic ex­ defeating Miea Jameson convinc­ Whitney’s Carrier Pigeon and show, where a missed w t t n>ay 0 Obuehowskl. rg 1 1-1 3 Soviet Russia. ,Last October she ful” betrayal of British promises to tween players will be’'taboo in foe 183, Oklahoma City, outpointed A1 with a short right field fanoa. hut Philadelphia, while dreaming pedition was dropped from the In­ ingly for the second time In the Delaney. 176, Buffalo, iC (10). Flight Command; Arnold Hangar’s well cost the losers 81,000. It’s tee 1 B. Bydbolskl. rg 3 4-4 10 agreed to help the Allies in'case Weather Report ‘ the Jews. The government succes- (Toast lear-ue this eumroer. Walters beat team six or seveu she was skiing, strained so hard terior Department supply bill by .finals. Beaumont, Texas.—Rafel Ea- Roman Flag, winner e f tho Broad- delayed 30-hole finals of tea $S,(X>0 2 Haraburda, Ig -. L 6-7 7 As northern California floods re­ fully defended them, however, as Major Stars Play Drammer Dept. straight Umea,” McKechnte. reball* war spread to the Mediterranean. she dislocated her neck. Elvis the House Appropriations Com­ Yesterday she reached the finals paru, Mexico City lightweight, are’ futurity: Joseph B. WMonor'a totornatlonal four-ball tournament, Every time It prints a wnestling ed. "That’s good enough fo r ase.” But she specifically excused her­ ceded last weekend, leaving 10 a wartime measure necessary to V. Todd, of Los Angeles, mittee. Some committeemen had here by defeattifg hira. Freda stopped Frankie Rao, Beaumont, Roman: Maxwell Howaril’B dimin­ with Craig Wood and BtUy Burke is 22 10-32 60 self from joining any gang-up on dead, tornadoes killed a schoolgirl keep the powerful Arabs of the dreamed a wild animal was at­ Picked Coast Nine Item, the Chicago Dally Nesra pre­ (9), utive Victory Morn, and J. T . agatoat Dick Meta and K y Lof Hartfosd BL Oy rtl Baya (88) been irked to see advertising testi­ ^Nolan of New Castle, Pa.. 4 and 3. cedes it with tela iMte: Russia. at .Evansville, Ind., and a WPA Near Eut In line. tacking him—and awoke to find monials from members of tee ex- M M Berg, wboae two winter titles fooa. P. a F. T. Vnltana Beat T toJb m Some observers doubt that Inonu worker at Flatwood, IIL Along the a raccoon chewing his toe. ‘Th e drama page being erawded Rained out Wednaeday, tha 3 1-1 7 p ^ itio n . were won in the Miami Blltmore today this item Is generously given 3 Howrard. r f .... The Vultures won an axcHtoff himself knows who the enemy may North Atlantic seaboard, two days No Ditobedi«nco>-Y«t and Orlando toumamenta, ousted Los Angelas, March 9.— VPt— For match was pootponed untir today Nbee, r f ...... 0 0-0 o ' game ffom the East Side Ttbjninai space on the sports pages, but It’S the first tlnte In baseball, blatory, because a conflict with the pro­ 3 BU. U ...... 3 3-5 7 be. He simply assumes, they think, later, the worst ice storm In 25 To meet war - booming living C3ara Callendar 2 Up. sUn drama news. n(rt sports.” 45-40. Hanna and Patterson were that Turkey must become involved Golf came natural to Miss Hlcka. diamond stars of the major leagues Quick Kayo o f Larkin May. amateur tournaments. The winners 3 Wosnlak, If . . . . . 2 1-1 6 tee leading scerers for tea wtonan years snapped power Ijnes. costs, textile workers in India Bob Feller wants It* knowm that will line up against a picked team wlU raiulvs 81,000 each, tea run* 2 Magora, o ..... 2 3-6 7 while Peterson and N a n tto went if (1) Germany or Russia attempt asked a 15% wage boost. Employ­ She has a perfect swing, her tim­ steeever saM tee American League to take the Balkans or Dardanelles, ing Is beautiful and is straight from the Pacific Coast league In a nenaip $ ^ apiece, and te* 4 Rawskl. rg . . . . . 1, 0-1 2 beat for tea looen. ers, on the recommendation of a umpires didn’t give him anv or (2) the Allies try to grab Rus­ with 225-yard drives. gams Sunday for tha Finnish Re­ Give Jenkins . Title Shot choncaa are teat it will take tan or 4 BcMookt. r g ... . 0 0-0 0 Tha box acore; government-appointed conciliation braidca, was slightly off key. He In Short... lief Fund. more birdies to earn tea top 1 Kaalauakas, Ig . 1 8-3 5 Vnlturea sia’s Baku oil fields. board, offered 10%. Refusing to saya; Bum edt A n unfinished $1,250,- The battle win be ataged at money. 0 Bi&nas, I g ...... , 1 1-2 3 P. B. Deaf To Demands compromise, 150,OOO w o r k e r s I "X get as many pitches called New York. March 9.—(ff)—D ^ ^ ^ ni)^ 0—Hanna, r g ...... S 000 hangar.at N ew Y o rk ’s LaGuar- Wrigicy Field, home o f the Los strikes as anv o f tea pitchers... .1 MxUi K. O. should have boosted Horton Smith and Paul Runyan, Slightly deal, went as Turkey’s But when Ataturk became ill of walked out o f 70 m ills in the Bom­ Texas 'wray, where Lew Jenkina for tostance. shot 11-under-par 12 12-19 86 0— Lovett. 0 ...... 8 Inonu was Kemal Ataturk’s pre­ dia airport. [ H ockey Angeles Angels, with playera from don't figure I got any bad breaks Jenkina Into a Ugbtwalgbt title 20 mier for 14 years. Critics called delegate. his old liver ailment in June, 1938, bay area this week. the Chicago Ouba and 2 ^ t o Sox, haiU from, they used to clean up golf for 30 holes In tee semi-finals Boor# at half, P A A C 38, St. 0—Pattamoa, Ig .. S Wed: Thomas G. (‘Tommy the from tea uhips.” bout write champion Van Ami>an. him the old dictator’s “military he called Inonu to his beside. The strike was backed by Jawa- Philadelphia Athlattesand Pitta- whole aettlamenta w lte a pair of —and lost Smith missed a three* Cyrils 14. ■ftefarees, Boggtol and 0—FarreU, If ..... 4 Allied spokesmen cajoled and Cork” ) Corcoran, 39, New Deal in­ By The Aaseeisted P tcm Bob ought to Know, we say. Promoter Mike Jacobs teourtit It 0—Warren, rf .... 8 ^ bookkeeper.” Ataturk regarded 'They made up, and Inonu again harlal Nebru, M. K. Gandhi’a burgh on ooa side, aad membara of six-shooters. But they couldn’t should, and sot aUde May[ay 10 for foot putt teat coat bis team a mini­ Murphy. Time, 10 minute peri(5ds. bellowed but could not budge him sider, and Margaret J, Do-vd, 27, week sad Schedule trim as a sort of Jiminy Cricket: becamei/heir-apparent. right-hand man, but Gandhi him- the Loa Angeles, Hollywood, Seat­ have done the Job more convinc­ the bout. Manager Hymie Caplin mum o f 8700. and the Mets-Laf- from insistence that Turkey be Hatioaal Uague Hnrtfoid St. Cyril OIrto (47) | 0-Totala ...... 22 •V a lM m y conscience. He is always When Kemai’s abused heart his secretary. SC& denied it marked the begin­ tle, Portland aad Sacramento clubs, ingly than did the lightweight from thought it ahould, and so informed foon comMnation woo with a 12- completely free. The louder they Detralt at Montreal. all of whom are training In South­ British-Anierican B. F. Trojans •n tha alert and finds out what is stopped ticking, five months later, Dlam laaedt'The' gbverrment’a ning of a new campaign of civil Sweetwrater at the Garden last one and all* b ^ w -p a r pace. Neither o f the P. hollered, the more deaf he seemed Chicago at Toronto. ern California. ftnaltst teams was seeded. P Klcsuk, rf ... 6 1-2 P. B.. wrong and criticizes me.” to become. Exasperated, they all the world watched to sec what $1,053,474 damage suit against 18 disobedience in Indian nationalists’ night with a pair of T.N.T.-Iaden i But A1 Weill, Ambers’ pilot, bad 1—Smoluh. r f .... 1 New York Americans at Boston- Cotinla Mack was named mesa- glOTes. .oteor thtoga on hU mind, netobfr ' Wood and Burge eliminated the 1 Mandsik, r f ... 2 1- 3 . During the World War, Ismet stalked from the conference room happens to a dictatorship when its tire companies charged’with vio­ flght for independence from Brit­ Darts Results 0—Gaudtoo. r f . . . . 1 r o f tha major laagiiera, and*a1tt .Matched w lte Tippy Larkto, |tea Nattonal Boxtag Aaaeietotloaa powrarful Ralph Ouldahl-Sam 0 KauUiwkl. If ...11 2- 3 ‘ garved as undersecretary of war. — but finally acceded. dictator dies. Quietly and legally lating the anti-trust law. ain. That, he said, “has not yet Sprtagflald at Cleveland. ... 1 0-0 0—Pstonon. If ... S -|nonu was elected successor, and va a hoet o f talent to use in tha another tong, lean tod from over :rao«it edict teat AinMre,hgr March Bnaad team on tee wny to 'tea 0 BMpka, 0 .. 0**Klrka. o ...... 2 ?W hm the lighting end^, with the Divorced: James Roosevelt, the started.” SyracuM at FUteburgh. Kgame. Jack Lallvalt, ganaral man­ Kaady’a dart riumtera k e p t. up flnala, tea saqrod Umt they had 0 Kyo. a .•.■.«.••• 0 0-0 -Bedside Reunion promised to carry out Ataturk’s tea rivwr In Jeney, Jenkina otarted 133, must rign for a title 0— Naretto, rg .... 6' ry, ijiiltan overthrown and the Allies P i^ e n t’s eldest soni by Betsy . New Hsveo at Hersbw. ager ef the 1939 Coast League tedr winning stride la tec M t- cauttoualylohr enough. He danced aotoat ' ~Davey Day of Chicago or tuned that trick te three years. 1 Bialanko, rg . . . . 1 0-0 As' a reward, Inonu was made policies. * For«lgn«n At Latpiig 1— ‘Hlavtaa. Ig . . . . 4 •■* e * • e 4 0-0 S That 18 foreign countries were 4 I Wrastlimj him his second Inonu and Ataturk fell out in family man. But, like AUturk, he I Finley, editor a ^ edwator. Hsrabegr a t Ryiaenaa. can for tea etear aide, 4. Beaahrook It Taadaragaa 8. was loft Hailing aceuad to at* o**h tea; weiu! Ba’a teiltag ua who we 3 B rb sow eu ••see ) 0-1 represented was hailed by. Nazis as 0 4 0 1937. Some say it was over foreign is an ardent and cold-eyed poker | Wen: The national Indoor terniia n s at Near Raven. fo tM event Mack la nniHi to X m $ n 8; QuUford 3, Ararngh 2. eornor Uka * flak out e ( water. ahdudflght aevwyOwWasMng I t tobff baa bsea a common 0 B ra siM M • • a * • 0 proving the Allies’ blockade had. , at FwfMiBoa. •••••• 0 1-1 1 b t H m ^Ve get by diduring whst they policy, others that Inonu opposed player. Foreign diplomats wonder i championship, by outdoor cham- w «k fe a ^ F2aaWa FMaife. 1M atoaffiaff sA«r laat i^ r a Faea down, ha n llad sad wrrltbad. US' T d l h toiw e f l i ^ hotter ^ piMtIeo to lift rahMts by thair 9 T a o s — tailed to throttle German eciahomie plaj folloieat Keady gg; Taador- 2 a«m TT*** • • • • «>e 0 0-0 0 ; by lighting, tha ejcct- kemsTs plan to democratize Tur- noW whether he Is esrr^ng-hia I pion Bobby Riggs, first m u ^ c e M W fBKTpCr W F im o Ulifae klcktag up a K tM whirpoel at dust night teen by day.” aara. Atteougb young a life. Astiquaa aad “old austera,'* handle tea squad. With Jimmy a g w 91; Lurgha 99; Guilford 28: may not be harmed hy eueb treat­ 1 A. foaakaiawiQS . 0 ' 0-0 0 1 the Lausanne eoo- kay. Inonu resigned, anyhow, and poker-playing over into power I ‘‘Big BfU” mden to hold both aad looktog like a mad who’s com- CapUn, tee man o f tan teeuaand wwth up to $SJMO,000 in total Dykaa of tec White Sdx aad Bart- Waaabeuek 22; Anaagh 22; Seanra to ru p for notetog naor* than air. words, as usual wrae having the ment tojuriaa are r . aoCt’ S p d m i and Turks assumed ha w u ‘‘buatad.” poUtics. - • ttttes. fan JNsSto Mamrvoe, AT rmture tantM} uib. vaMh a n stolen annually. n m aaalating. 17 PortadowB is. TTwt wham-wbaiB-wksoi BnMi, last one. ■ I aa they growr.older 1® 8 1-2 i s V ...*: * ‘ ' P"" Wi/gr^'ffjwr

MANCHESTER EVlW m Gin*ALD,llAN(in!»TEB.OON^^ SATURDAT. MARCH 9 .1949 T W E t V *

? REWT//^?// ih c Sense and Nonsense B t I V U ^ I O Men, it ii Mid, are better car The Boy Friend—Say, who’s Railroad Doctor (at medical In­ drivers than women but the ladies the dumb looking guy that drives spection)—Say a-ata-ah. are the better at driving men. your car around and works In the Tony—No epika de English. garden? I notice he always gives Prospect (who was being given me a nasty look when I come in. "I am looking for a quiet home." The Girl Frlend-ph, don’t a demonstration In a '*"*<1 ckf*—‘ says a man. "I am thinking of able town aid woney. 4. to decide Say, what makes it Jerk so when mind him. That's just father. trading mine on the hl^w ay tor where it will expend iU next avail­ P enonaln 3 Fuel and Feed 49-A Fear Deficit AUied Army you first put It In gear? one by the hailroad tracx.’’ Lost «nd Found 1 South Coventry able state did money. 6, to lay a Obituary Salesman—Ah, that proves It to »UR SALE-SEASONED bard tax to dafrav town expenses for WHAT IS SO RARE AS A «rey E. HAMARE, riNUAND— Call be a real car. Its anxious to WARM DAY IN MARC7H AND lO * T —THURSDAY noon, same number, Mme time, for in­ wood, jofit-vany length tor n a t* the coming yaar. In Road Fund To Help Finns , Joseph—You home-wrecker! I’ll Tele- or nrepla^ Donald Oehrlng. Tel. The Girl Scoots peaMxed I12J10 start. NO WIND? WE’LL ANSWER I hgve you understand that my wife t ic * bitten, double paws, formation. Mr. anu ...r.-. Charles C. Sellers f f m e 6e*4. Reward.______from the whist held in the Center THAT ONE. A CHEERFUL (gn't going to kiss every Tom. 8768. wert In Jllddletown on a business Deaths /The ultimate In traffic har,nrrl« school Thuraday afUrnoon. There trip Thuraday, Mr. Sellers, who If Peace FaUs> COMPANION WHO DOESN’T ; p,. Harry that comes along. IXJ8T—GAUSSES ON S C ^ O L , Automobiles For Sale 4 FOR SALE— HAKUWOOU both were seven tables playing. Prises Selectmen Are Taking is a hng loaded with com. TALK TOO MUCH. Harold—Yeah, but my name Spruce or Osk streets, Friday ______stove and Breplace lengths. Ap­ Is having a touch of nervous ex­ Edward r . dlyaa went to Rose Shlrshac, Catherine haustion following grip, will not isn’t Tom. Dick or Harry! afternoon. Helen Hawley, 256 Ouk. jp3Y Packard 120 business coupe. ply to Edward J. Holl. Tel. 4642 Drastic Steps to Effect Edward P. Ryan, formerly of (OsatiBiiad From Pags One) i The safety crusader was ad- Oour, Joyce Cummlsk, OeorgA be well enoiigh to return' to hU Hartford, and a brother .of Mrs. Old Lady—What are This jray car Is In excellent con­ or 6186. Cour, Jr.. Bmeet t«D oyt and Economies in Town. /dresslng the cla.-s of children and duUes at the Olln Ubrary. Wes­ Michael Boland and Mrs. Dknlel of Italian coal purchases from ' after a short talk began to a.sk niiig for. .sonny ? ! A SI.IP o r THE TONGt'E IS r l w NORTH END, black I dition. The former owner has William Shafer. The Scoute wlU leyan University, before the be­ driven less than 11,000 miles. An FOR SALE - TWO TON of hay Malley of Manchester, died in Germany. questions: Errand Boy—To stop a fire. I DANGEROUS THING. I lie. Answers to name of .San­ Karlsen, Foster street, Wapplng. | sponsor another whist In the ginning of the next month. It was learned today that unless Glenricige, N. J„ Thursday. He It was Indicated, however, the THEY SHOULD HAVE lioncst value. Priced at J59.5. school house on Wednesday nftcr- Safety Crusader—Now. ran any Old Lady—Where Is It? I dy. Iwtum to Brown, 402 Tolland Telephone 8616. . Roods in ’l(own. drastic steps iwe taken by the i was division manager of the York talks extended beyond this to the boy tell me what a fire hydrant Errand Boy —At the- store, CHAINS LIKE OUR TIRES. Brunner's. 80 Oakland street. noon, March 20. And on March With the near approach of T u m ^ e . Reward. North Manchester. Phone 5101 Board of Selectmen to effect econ-1 Oil Burner Company. He leaves entire sphere of Britlsh-Itallan ta. he fired If 1 am late again. 15 they will hold a Leap Tear spring the roads here are begin­ omles, the highway appropriation in addition to his two sisters tn relations. Jimmie Dugan —SWre, its an HuunchfiM Isotida &l dance In the town haU, for gram­ ning to receive attention again. stands to be overdrawn by perhaps Manchester, his wife, Mrs. Eliza­ The meeting was descrlbejd as Gladys always what jy ^ o u n ctm e n ts 211933 FORD R 0A D 8T E ^ I125, Iron thing between two parked It l.s better to have dandruff \ — — — complfjtely overhRul6d, ji€W top, mar and high school age pupils, The state has advertised for bids as much as $12,000 by the end of beth (Given) Ryan, formerly of friendly and tending to Improve think. completely .EBUILT VACUUM cleaners, because Harold I wondered JKIME MADPVPTF.S, cak -a and tires, paint goo to fi­ bron and Exeter, running from 1 About 60 per cent of the appni- Ryan of Pomfret and two other troversy. but It was not disclosed THERF- ARE A LOT OK urdays. order day^ ahead. Phone airaiiRed. fJunranteed 60 days. other makes. 311.9.5 te fl7.95, nance the New York trip In April, the Hehron-Amston road to the pHation has already l)een s))ent, aislers, Mrs. Edward Madden of whether any settlement formuliil ilGHWAYS IN THE WORLD In which most of the 25 members Exeter line, past the Philip Clark ,nd flve months. Including some of j West Hartford and Mrs. Michael 8719 \ Cole Motors. Watkins Bins. Inr. 7, Oak street. was found. |UT THE WHEELS OF PROG- of the Girl BeouU .will participate, place. This strip of road has the times of heaviest highway ac- Mulciilnry of Farmington. His The British reply to Italy's pro­ lES.S STILL PLOUGH HOLD KVKKYTHING BY CLVDK LKWIS 19.38 PONTIAC coupe, 1937 Cllev- TWO DOUBLE METAL beds with accompanied by their leaders long caused a headache to town tlvlly, yet remain. | funeral will be held, at the Farley test over seizure of Italian ships THROUGHH MUDDY ROADS. rolet sedan, 1937 Pontiac 2 door, springs, 1 — 2 burner parlor 9II The Rev. H. E. Robinson and authorities. It Is only 4.012 feet The snow and Ice removal fund , and Molloy Funeral Home, 129 coal will 1936 Chevrolet sedan. 1934 Ply­ REAL fesT/^E heater. 1 .6 Inch yarloi oil buca- family arrived from Crescent City, In length, or less than a fnlle, wlth'fhas been exhausted. It Is said and Capitol avenue, Hartford. Monday hJ'^e.sfnted In a day or two. in- Percy— How much gas do wc mouth coupe, 1931 OodRe sedan. er healer, 1 rocker, dlshCE. home Flu., Wednesday evening after an improved roadadjoining on both some money, about one quarter, of niorning al 9:30 with a solemn re- formed sources said. I’ urchasV formed have. Algenon? Cole Motors, At The Center cunneoke where. They arc ^probably among Cite Czerkoslovokls. A care-free maid chews gum, and ------ado ardorod boforo tho third or rCpulnHl. Prepare now for comicoming has been sold by the Welles Real taken for economy. Even so, tho Ellis who died Tuesday afternoon € dtth day win ba oharsad only for the'oldest In the town and have at her home In Gilead, was held The fate of Czechoslovakia wa.s one who’s worried chews her aeusoii. Pay May 1st. Phone 8618.\ for many years been landmarks. remaining amount is Inadequate, tM BOtnal numbor of timoa lb# bd S ' , s : . i t z M -n b . some selectmen feel. yesterday afternoon tn the GUead recalled In Great Britain and nails.—Lyla Myers. MPabrod. abhrslns bt tho rata asm- Karlsen'a Lawn Mownr Shop, ^In Tractor Company, Wllllmantlc. next month. It Is hop^ that a few of them may Prance today as a warning to Fin­ 3 bdt no allowanco or rafando aoa Depot 8t„ Bucktand. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haddad The highway committee of the Congregational church. Rev. How­ do mbdo OB ols Umo ado oteppod be saved. Board of Selectmen this week met ard C. Champe officiated. land to shun any "peace without John—Was the Thomas Christ­ have moved Into the house on honor" In the Russian conflict. mas party a success? •Iter tho tftb dny. WANTTfcp TO TUNE, repair and SR Ijikc street recently vacated by to consider the condition of the The’ bearers weft Alton W. No m il ferbtda'M display llaaa bot regulate' your piano or player Wanted—To Buy Buell, Robert E. Foote. Morton W. The liberal News-Chronicle Jake—Was It? I wore home a Samuel Mullen. appropriation, and at the next 3* _eoa Tho Baratd will not ba roopoatlbia piano, Tel. Manchester 5052. Sl’ IlirlO CLEANING HINT!-Call meeting of the Board, achcduled Hills, Clifford R. Perry, WInthrop called thla week-end "one of the holly wreath and they’ve had my The Men’s Ciub of the Congre­ most critical of the war,” and said hat hanging In their window for tar moro than ana Inoorraot Inaar- Will. Ojitrlnskv and dispose of gational church will hold a Father Wappiii^ for a week from this coming Mon-1 s. Porter and Homer Hills. Inter­ “ Honest, Judge, I don’t know why I hit her—bul her back of any advartlaomant ardorad SI’ORT TOPS AND curtains, lug­ your useable Junk and papers for day night, the whole Board will b e ! ment was In Gilead cemetery, Sweden was "pressing the Finns three days. for moro thaa ana tlma. gage and hhmesp repairing. 90 and Son banquet In the church was lo me and the door was wide open!" Tho taad*artant amlaalon al la- cash. Tel.x6879.______Mrs. W. W. Orant appralsea of the facts. This year to ‘appeaBe’ Russia In precisely Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. Chas. vestry on March 19. Charles Tur­ tho same way that England and narroiT pabtlcatloa of advartlatag ner of Hartford will be a guest 8808, ManeJieater the highway department has not Win ba raaunad only by aanaallatlan Laking. \ been controlled under the Imme­ France press^ Dr. Benes (presi­ STOKIES IN STAMPS •t the obarga mado for tba aorvloo Board^jm Wantetf 59- A speaker. . dent of,former Czechoslovakia) to FLAPPER FANNY BY SYLVIA LAWN MOWEHS repaired and Mrs. Arthur Sebert of th« diate authority of . the Selectmen, all MvartiaaoioBta muat conturm The annual meeting of the but administration' haa been left Weddings appease Germany in September, sharpened, called for and deliver­ ROOM FOR RKNT. Board If de­ ______Northeast Shore, underwent, . 1 an 1 Wapplng Cemetery Association la M/la, copy and ed. Saw ming. E. S. Edgeiton, 876 with the superintendent of road.s 1938/* Hfnaatlaas aaforead by tha pnbUab- sired. Amcrlcah, family, quiet operation at the Windham hospi- ^ g^dd Memorial and bridges. In previous years A French spokesman In Paris aag.aad thay raaarra tba right ta Parker street. Pho^e 3290. ncliibborhood. g NE. Morris, 181 tal last week. library on Monday evening, March also let it be known that although WAStO'.MHhlp by Troek rage, all nuH’.ern Improvements. out of the question. Not' until happy time. of St. Mary’s parish will be held Moscow, and that Steinhai*^ *nad on an airmail stamp. He identi- W ) ^ : IV eSORGE, IT LOOKS THIS BOrrOM «ECMS 10 ABtAP-^-For Hiro ...... Friday were many of the tele- numbered more than 25 and were Tuesday- at ' p. m. in the ptp^h IF MV EXPeOmON UP th e ,» E NICE AND PlRM..I««h _QAraffOO->- orvli;o—StorfffO J$«« Salesmen Wanted SR-A Available at once. 63 Fnlrlleld EX’erett Robertson Is working on 8 talked for two hours at the Krem­ fled himself with air travel when 6 phones finally brought Into work­ from Jewett City, PlalnPcld and house. The Woman’s Auxlltery transport lines were young, flew AlVER YD BMP OLD DOC TDO D6IP,BrrHBR..~X MAtorcrcUi—Bicyclot ...... ■$ filrr<»t. Apply Kradin^a utorc, 757 the house of Kenneth Robertson on towns nearby. They gathered at lin with Russia’s premier-foreign Wantoff Autoo^MotoroyeUo 11 'OLD FIRM" NEW stainless steel ing order In all parts of the town, of the church met yesterday and commissar, Vyachealaff Molotoff. thousands of miles. He was killed BRONS47N HAG RUN ISHOULPNTT HAVE ANV BvatiMoa aaff Prafoaolonol Main Hired. - - . __ _— .WUIlngton Hill which the latter the home of a neighbor „of Mr. OF ROAD.ON Tlr4iG nece-salty. Need • quick snappy _14 completed. Mr. and Mrs. did hospital work. It is planned Aug. 15, 1936, when a plane pi­ DIFFICULTY FORp4NGj BoalnoM Sarvleoa Offorod ...... '**11 men with goals and cars. No can- FOR RENT—SIX feopM slngld yet crippled. It reminded people Adams, Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph E. that the organization will . send lo t^ by Wiley Post, round-the- ■'-----4 AT LEAST y \ y>46 s t r e a m I alaaothotd Sorrlcoo OfforoA Robertson expect to move to the Herbert of Plainfield street. Mr. \S=1 BalMInn—<^ntraeitng VMsIng. Join 300 suceessfu* men. with sunparlor, oil burner. Nice here of hurricane times, with 1 Easter baskets and gifts to the V. S ., Sweden, Center world'flyer, crashed in a fog near trees, house the la.st of the monthi * Adams was showered with gifts Florliio—Nuroorleo ...... II Permanent. Write Mgr. 1134 Park loeatlon. Tel. 3149. branches broken off from A daughter waa bom to Mr. and Newington Home for Crippled Chil­ Point Barrow, Alaska. “Aw. we played war yeaterday-^et’s do something excitin’ ." Fanoral Dtroctort ...... 11 8q^^^ldg.. Boston. broken Icicles covering the for his birthday, which he opened dren. O f M o b c o w A c tiv U ie s ■aatlng—Plomblng—Roofing •• If Motor traffic''was Mrs. Joseph Hipsky at the Johnson amid the merriment. Appropriate London. March 9. — vered all of his 62 mile route birthday cake, made and decorated tering around the United States --PretsBslonsI Strrless their own back yards. ing. The owner of the store was WANTED—Experienced bookkeep' Khoum-. Must be within 12 miles of every day having to use his shovel by another neighbor was presented formerly in business in New Lon­ %lMMsy and the Swedish legation, Po o r M r . He n r y Pe c k aspslrlns ...... Michael, 16 year old son of Mr. often. He has made lood time and Tsllorlns—Dyslnx—CltsnlBS , er. Give experience, age and manohester, prlc>' reasonable and Mrs. Michael Kulynych, Sr to the guest of honor and delicious don. p e a r ly every foreign ambaasa- Toilet Good! and Sarvtca . snlar.v required. Write Box J. Write Box B. Care of Herald. given excellent service. X refreshments were served. Music »tor and minister in Moscow was Wsntad—Bualnaaa 'Rtrvlea of the Andover road,■ Hebron, un ISdoratlOBBi Hernid. derwent at the HarUqrd hospital and cards were other pastimes. Manchester Camp No. 2640, said to be calling at or telephoning Couiaai and Ctaaaaa ...... t1 W anted I'u Kent 68 Royal Neighbors, will hold IU reg­ the embassy or the leRaU^- Frivata Inatructlona ...... 41 aav?'Se"slght'^*^ *ramalnlng Annual Concert ular meeting' Monday evening, Reuters reported yesterday that UlsadnB ■■. - * * * *. * * * .-44-A ARents Wanted 37-A I United States Ambassador Lau­ Mnsleaf—Oranmtic ...... 4t WANTED TO RENT—Four or flve eye. It wlU be recalled that postpone4l from lost week on ac­ Inatrucilona ...... 40 t;OMPLKTE GUARANTEED col­ rooms, preferably single house, Michael loat his left eye as the Of G Clef Club * Campions Lose count of the weather, at the home rence A. Steinhardt had conferred FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pop Kicks Through Ptnanrial lection System. Every business. modeni, for adults. Reasonable. J. result of an unexplained accident of Mrs. Rachel Munsle, 18 Chest­ with the Swedish. minister and Bonda—Sioelia—Ntonsasaa ... 41 Aquatic Laurels nut street. later with Russian Premler^For- asslnaaa Oppurtiin)ttra ...... 14 1%’tall or wholesale, la an Imme- R, Dickson, 436 Farmington, Ave., last summer, an exploalon occur­ GBE, o a o , Thu TWAT>$ Lo o k wow yiomt. Ksnar to l^an ...... 44 illule prospect. Mone> maker for Hartford. ring while he was handling a cap 'The twelfth annual concert of elgn Commissar V. A. Molotoff. Wh(5LB YlDWIU HARO TO THE PANTS AKtsf 1 , Ralp sod Sllaatlaao agents. Write, Kemble Ir Mills, or cartridge, as he admlttq^. The the O Clef club under the dlrec- Members of Company K win IS BEHIND USf BEUEVE ! CAN’T eVISN BEND OVER / Hals Wanted—.Femala ...... 4i assemble at 6:46 p.m. Monday Sm m uIo Writer Dies exjR PReMiaau w hats OUTGROWING I POT , IT AND' YHlS IS MV Help Wanted—Mala ...... 44 Inc., Pittsburgh. Pa. member______had_ to be removed, the tltm of Q. Albert Pearson haa been Miami Beach, Fla., March 8—(A’) operation being performed at the dated for April 30 at Emanuel Lu- —Four more national titles were night at the state armory in dresa .Hollywood, March 8.—<*)—I OUGHTA Be A YHE BIG NWHT/ Sataaman Wanted ...... la-A uniform to form a guard of honor Lonergan, 60, veteran moUon pic­ WOWi CAN 2. I niATTEE Help Wanted—Mala or Famila IT Hartford hospital. Since that | theran church. The organization, at stake today In the A.A.U.. wom­ Boaaow y , WITH Asanti Wanted ...... II-A I'oultry and Soppliee 43 time he haa been kept under sur- a chorus of 40 femali^ voices, will en's indoor championship meet af­ for Govemo? Raymond Baldwin ture acenarlo writer, died in hta Sltuailpna Wanted—Female ... II attending the Lc^on Home dedi­ automobile last night near the in­ >1011* Hjx ? -OtXJR OWN aitaatlona Wanted—Mala 44 FOR SALE—ROASTING chlckan.i velllance, as It was feared that the render a special program of vocal ter three tIUtata gave up their tersection of Sunset and Holiy- Employment Azenclet ...... io INSURE right eye would become affected. selections, and will be aaslstedciih crowns, cation. The uniform will be Persh­ I4a« Sfaok-r-Pato—Poottry— .i.V- lb. live weight. Ralph Von With ing caps, blouiw, elasU(iue wood boulevards. lonergan.. Deck. Telephone ’7033. The Rev. H. R. Keen, who took a woodwind quartet made up of Hallna Tbaska TulUs of Chicago, stricken with a heart attack, halt­ Vehlplaa the boy to the hosplUI and who the Hartford Symphony orchestra. who took the 100-yard freestyle breeches, spiral leggings, rilve ibs—airdo—Pete *t McKINNKY BKOTHliKS drab shirt and russet shoes. ed hta cor before collapsing. . BVO Stock—Vohiclat ...... 41 Real Estate and Inanrance haa vjslted him frequently, report­ Rehearsals have been In prog- championship from Dorothy Evans Fealtrr and Suppllea ...... 44 ArticleB For Sale 45 806 Mata Ht. Phoae 8880 ed that the hospital phyoician. Dr. rese for -aome tlma past. The of Philadelphia In the opening Wontod —Pati—Poultry—Stock 44 Blrge. who performed the opera­ group ta considered one - of the competition, defends her own 440- The Children of Mary will meet Pov Ssli^—MIoaallasaono FOR SALE—MEN’S rebuilt and at St. James’s Hall tomorrow at artlclot For Bale ...... «» tion, said that so far the remilti; leading musical organizations In yard freestyle crown. Mrs. 'Tullls Penonul Nulices Boslo sad Acoaaaorlot ...... 41 relBsted shoes. Better than new had been more favorable than he town, and has been railed on for set on Amerieon record of 4:29.6 2:30. Mrs. John Carroll will give Eolldlns ...... 41 cheap shoes. See them. Sam had dared hope, but that it was Its art In many surrounding towns. for the 440 In 1088. readlnga * PtamoDda —Wstelios—Jowtlry 41 Yulyes, 701 Main. Reaolutioiw ■Isctriesl Appllsneos—Radio.. 41 too soon to moke sure of the out­ Other contests were the 100- yard backstroke, the present WilKKEAS: W*. the member* of FtNl and Food ...... 4*-A OWNER SAYS come. It ta said that about 40 Hospital INoles Dllworth-Corncll Unit ho. 194 Oaftsn—Farm—Dairy Fraduoto M per rent of operations of the kind champion being Helen Perry of Ameriean Lesion Au*lli*r>. h »'« HSIMSkoId Guoda ...... II Public Records aevelnnd; 220-yard breaststroke, Haehlnsry and Tools ...... II SELL! result successfully. been called upon to loae from oiir SCOKCHY SMITH Asleep On The Job Hnslesi Inatrumantt ...... II .Spcriol Town Meeting. with Helene Raines of New York Admitted yesterday: Ralph loon- midat. .■ur alater. Mra. Marjr Jllchej. SIX . R4K>M SIN'GI.B AND defending the title, and the 440- honored anion* ua aa a true and Oinep and Store Equipment ... I' WE OFFER The warning for a special town Furecloanres der, 7 Lewis street: Albert Sarauel- ioyal niamber of thla Lnlt, earnlnx apsolais at the Storea 41 STORE—Loealed et the 4dmer meeting lo be held here Monday, yard freestyle - relsy In which the ifsarins Apparel—Fure ...... 4' According to certificates of fore- 8on, 114 Hemlock street: Alexan­ our eateem by her surlln* qualltlaa: M m 1MEN I CAN FUMT tCBOH EAlitaa—Te Buy ...... II .if Mata and Hoj-neo Street*. Ma^hMar?h 11,n , hasw been^ poeted. The ^ " c lo s u r e filed this morning at the women’s svrimming association of der Wltaoii. 21 Gorman Place; Mrs. 4riucD5rS)>‘ 5' OHi 106 UNNOnOO. i Boasd Hotels—lUooi 4o FOR SALE Must be sold at once! Now York ta defending champion. ^WHEREAS. In th* death of thla meeting, wlU t ^ e Pla^ “ * “ O Town Clerk; two local Freda Kielnschinldt, 88 Wells member, we feel that wo have Jolt ■ET'f ID Ub/ ‘ ' JZciA O iBOUr lUKff WXM4 IU DMiC. Itastasrsats TWO b a r g a i n s : evening,evening,’ heglnnlag heglnnlac at 8. Items h^ve chang^ hands, hsmis Mrs. Tullls acquired the 100- MMT »W»T.. ttsTm* without Board ...... 4 4-ROOM SMALL COTTAGE— yard freestyle title as a ta-enty- streeL cue who waa a never-fallln* Inaplra- rs jAanted •■■*■...... ■44-1 to be voted upon ore: 1. to see iedcroption dates haring passed. Discharged yesterday: Martin tlon to tho memberahlp hecauae of Hoard—Resorts ...... 4 l-4:ar garage, rbirken coop. McKinney what action the town wUl take ilrst birthday present yesterday. her oonatant and ateadfait devotion Nut new but In good condi­ In one case, -the Town of Man­ She coyered the distance In 1:01. Simler, Dudley street; Fred GlMS- to th* prlnclplea of . our qr*anlao- stanrantt ...... 4 with regard to its safes. *, to chester takes title to Homestead ler, S3 Stone streeL mS"—Board ...... 4 tion. BMwell etrecL Price Brothers take ocUon with regard to the Just araecond hlgtier than the ■atats IT#* Hast only 92816. Small amo4U4t Park property formerly In the Birth: Today, a daughter to Mr. **?HBREFORE. Bo It ReaOlvedt .503 M ain street changing of the town's flscal year name >f Mamie Johnson, redemp­ American record. Brenda Hetaer that aa a mark of reaped for our iBts, Flata Tanemesta I down—rest os reaL 4 of Portland. Ore., finished second. and Mrs. James Hendersoo. 180 . LaaatloBS far Rant .. 4 Telephonie 6060 or 74.32 dates. 3, to deckle where the tion daU of which was March 5, Chartei Oak strM t w*ll-heloved memher, we *lve *x- For Rant ...... 4 6-ROOM CAPE. COD—Steam: town will, expend its next avoU- Lorraine Ftaifiier o f New Yorit aroBalon to our Borrow by exienO- Far Real 4 attached garage. Good reel- and in the second cose Mabel L. Discharged today: Mm. Mar­ ing our aympathy to tho** who wora_ Oregeton tokee over property on captured the 880-yard individual Wcessa For Rant . . . . . I deattal locatloa. Price low medley championship in 4:10J. garet Dougon. 94 Volley itooet B*ar and dear to bar: IS Itant ( School atreet from Frederiek So- Miss Mary Antonio, 89 D d r i ^ a n d bk it f u r t h e r r e so lv ­ Band Baeato Far Sals for qolrk sole. D orot^ Brennan, the prerious e d that our Charter be draped for .. BnlldlBB ter Bats .. l Loek These Two Plaoce O^ert biello et oL redemption date on street:.Mm. Annie A ugri^ J^rth WE OFFER FOR RENT which Was February 6. tititat. waa second. a period of thirty daye. that a copy Fro^rty tod Bala HospitallcalkNi lamirancc! The S-foot board notional diving Coventry: Martin Unto. W ^ WUL of thaae reaoltitlena be apread up<»t ^ ------far Bata . . . . . ' S.Rooaa Dowuatuira Flat. Worraatee tagton: Kbnora gregory, U trf^ the pagaa #f our Journal—and that We Write It — Ask Us. By warrantee deed'the Manchee- chompioBaiifP went to a 16-]reiur- a copy bo soat to tba mambera of aBa*eaaaEEB8«« Stuart J. Wadey All ulodtnL .Gos6 tecatkta. old Miami girl. Mary Patricia Springs; Robert'Cotton, 190 Weot DobH wait until you’ re rick. ter B u l k ^ and Loan Aaaociation. street; Phfllp *meni. « nmllya ■col Eotate ood losuraoee Witk furufo. Inc,, haa conveyeo to F rai* J. Fairbrother. who nosed out Ba^ Reapectfully submitted bara Cook o f Jafftrsonville. Ind. bridge 8treet; Mm. ^imril.HUIs Mra. Grace E. Pttkia f Bsehaas# •••• Stole Theater Buildteg 8TUARTJ.WA8LliY STUAOT J. WA 8I.EY. Nackowski property at Depot and Infant aon, tU buft Otaiter . Lydia Jd, ■Wtarea , , e fiS e V ,...... leL 9HB . 1146 Aoy Thoe Tei.6648 ..7146 Square adjaoaat to property o t the ArUta Smith o f Chicaco, did not Beatrice D. neOMO. Now Barea raOsoaS. diytiic crBwa. Iff Atltilii ■■riiast .'Aiy-